http://www.kitco.com/charts/livegold.html
a nice graph!
good to see gold at nine bucks a gram.
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Summary of 1960-2001 human technological achievement: word processors
with laser printers; the ability to view a low-res image
I am currently thinking about setting up my own e-gold accepted (only)
budget hosting company, as I have the resources to do so.
My planned offerings include;
$1 POP email account (on my domain)
$3 subdomain hosting + POP email account (15Mb space, CGI, FTP etc.)
$5 domain hosting (with same
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Firm warning to all of those out there running DGCs (the Geoffs, Dougs,
and Jims of the world) -- and in a lesser way everyone involved in DGC-
related issues like DGC-banking and DGC-exchanging -- that the charge of
handling the money of tens of thousands of
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Hi James, thank you for your generosity in sharing your
thoughts about beenz/flooz etc in our exchange I asked,
and you said,
Is DBC a viable model in the long term or NOT?
What is it going to take to gain broad adoption? I'm
not getting any younger. Let's get
Is DBC a viable model in the long term or NOT?
I read the whole thing but couldn't figure out what DBC stood for. Did the
author mean GBC, (Gold-Backed Currencies)? Is he saying that gold-backed
currencies need a complete accounting system to accommodate them before
businesses will use
anyone knows of a reliable e-gold to usd exchange maker ?
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Did you know that e-gold Ltd. stores more gold on behalf of customers
than many countries? See
You did not spell it out, but I think most GBC's would require a data
base. So it would be attractive to mention that you have PostgreSQL,
php, perl, SSL, etc.
Thanks, Jeff
Keith Mander wrote:
$10 pro account with domain hosting inc + 25 POP accounts + 25 subdomainss
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I believe DBC keeps failing because it's not convenient enough and the
expenditure of time and concentration are higher than just paying the 5%
credit card fees.
I think Beenz and Flooze (Digital Based Currencies) failed because they
are not a direct money for goods or money for service. I
--On 18 August 2001 08:05 -0700 Jeff Fitzmyers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe DBC keeps failing because it's not convenient enough and the
expenditure of time and concentration are higher than just paying the 5%
credit card fees.
I think Beenz and Flooze (Digital Based Currencies)
anyone knows of a reliable e-gold to usd exchange maker ?
Gaithman's Gold Nation
http://www.gaithmans.com
Viking Coder
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Did you know that e-gold Ltd. stores more gold
You can give us a shot, we have over 8,000 happy customers.
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anyone knows of a reliable e-gold to usd exchange maker ?
Sir,
The best place to go for an accredited Market Maker is the eCurrency Trade
Association who have a number of accredited Market Makers.
Go to www.exchangeprovider.com and you can make a selection from a list of
approved Market
The gold casino is back
at last!
I can't believe how much I missed it! I am not particularly a keen
gambler but TGC has that CLEAN, PURE SMELL OF CAPITALISM.
To be able to honestly play around with a few centigrams of HONEST,
REAL MONEY -- GOLD -- with and against other burnished-pure
I think 'DGC' is a better acronym!
there's nothing backed about e-gold. the day e-gold is backed by
gold is the day we all stop using e-gold.
e-gold is no more backed by gold than the local self-storage
lock-up sheds that I use are backed by my excess furniture and
boxes of books!
Words
On the 16th was the first end-of-term-date on 1mdc.
Everyone with a term-lodgement should have had their lodgement
processed properly (rolled-over, paid out, whatever) correctly and
received an email like the example below. Please amil 1mdc if you had
a problem!
1mdc grows by the day -- the
Ok JP
there's nothing backed about e-gold.
You obviously want a chace to redefine 'backed'. Please explain...
Dave
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Did you know that e-gold Ltd. stores more gold on behalf
I think 'DGC' is a better acronym!
Not really. That acronym makes no distinction between the true gold
currencies and OSGold.
there's nothing backed about e-gold.
uh... What word would you suggest that means that all the database entries
in our accounts is equivalent to hard metal in
Ok JP
there's nothing backed about e-gold.
You obviously want a chace to redefine 'backed'. Please explain...
Dave
'backed' means 'backed', Dave, it only has, ever, or can mean what it means.
Say I had a kilobar of gold in my hand and I showed it to you and
said Dave, this bar of gold is
JP, I'm honestly sorry that I asked. In the interests of NOT confusing
users of GBC's, I will continue to say that e-Gold IS backed by gold,
because the gold is really there. Better yet, let's tell everyone how the
fiat currencies are NOT 'backed', which makes more sense and will attract
more
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Are you familiar with those self-storage units you see by the highway
where for $30 a month you can rent a garage-like room with a lock --
and you can store say your excess furniture, old bikes, etc, in the
storage unit?
e-gold is
*exactly*
like
Viking Coder wrote:
The day e-gold isn't backed by gold is the day most people will stop using
e-gold. (Most because there are people that use OSGold)
e-gold isn't and has never been backed by gold. It can't be. It's
a payment system. What's so hard to understand about this. So what
if
e-gold isn't and has never been backed by gold. It can't be. It's
a payment system. What's so hard to understand about this. So what
if people are calling e-gold a GBC. The terminology doesn't decide
what reality is. It's the payment system that allows gold itself
to circulate
Shouldn't we take this one step further and realize that what is circulating
is not actually the gold which stays in one place at least as far as
account to
account transfers
but rather the currency in this case is the digital exchange of ones and
zeroes generated buy computers. Hence we have
Gold is not backed by gold.
Gold is backed by the Strong Nuclear Force :)
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionaryva=strong+force
A fundamental physical force that acts on hadrons and is responsible for
the binding together of protons and neutrons...
Is this example right??
If
Actually, JP, I have to disagree with you on this one.
Here is the difference between Viamat or any other custodial storage vault,
and e-gold and other digital deposit currencies:
CUSTODIAL STORAGE
Viamat is a custodian. Each piece of gold in the Viamat vault has a serial
number, unique
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In that thought experiment, in what sense would you say egold is
backed by gold or has a
Well put, Ken! However I disagree, there are numerous situations
where a storage facility stores a commodity in a non-specificized way
- this is the case in almost all bulk storage as your example of
grain storage, or the international trade in sweet light crude for
delivery ... (you just
If you're saying that's BS and it really is a note .. I guess that's fair
enough!
Yep, that's what I'm saying.
The question is what the legal definition of a title is versus a claim.
My understanding of title is that it requires that the thing owned be
distinctly identifiable as belonging to a
anyone knows of a reliable e-gold to usd exchange maker ?
Sir,
The best place to go for an accredited Market Maker is the eCurrency Trade
Association who have a number of accredited Market Makers.
Go to www.exchangeprovider.com and you can make a selection from a list of
approved
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