[e-gold-list] Gold-backed Digital Currency

2001-09-10 Thread David Barrington
Question ??? If the entire world switched to using e-gold today, for all their direct debit financial transactions, is there enough gold currently available to back it? --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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2001-09-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[e-gold-list] RE: Gold-backed Digital Currency

2001-09-10 Thread Paul Vahur
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello David, very good question! If the entire world switched to using e-gold today, for all their direct debit financial transactions, is there enough "gold" currently available to "back it?" Basically yes - but that would mean that gold

[e-gold-list] Re: Gold-backed Digital Currency

2001-09-10 Thread Dale Pond
David Barrington wrote: Question ??? If the entire world switched to using e-gold today, for all their direct debit financial transactions, is there enough gold currently available to back it? Probably not at $300 an ounce but there would be at some much higher price. -- Life, Love and

[e-gold-list] Re: Gold-backed Digital Currency

2001-09-10 Thread Ian Green
- Original Message - From: David Barrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: e-gold Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2001 11:42 PM Subject: [e-gold-list] Gold-backed Digital Currency Question ??? If the entire world switched to using e-gold today, for all their direct

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2001-09-10 Thread Tara
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[e-gold-list] Re: Gold-backed Digital Currency

2001-09-10 Thread Craig Spencer
Claude, This is an interesting question. If the entire world switched to using e-gold today, for all their direct debit financial transactions, is there enough gold currently available to back it? Sure. The price would simply have to go up. Yes, but there is another factor which

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[e-gold-list] Gold and Gambling

2001-09-10 Thread Alexis Golzman
Answering the Rick van Rein comments: ...I am totally uninterested in online gambling, and I suspect that goes for more people... There are also a LOT of other people who ARE interested in gambling. And I imagine if I would be into gambling, that I'd want to see _real_ lights flashing, not

[e-gold-list] Re: Gold and Gambling

2001-09-10 Thread eCurrencyCrawler
...I am totally uninterested in online gambling, and I suspect that goes for more people... There are also a LOT of other people who ARE interested in gambling. Both opinions are valid, heh, in my opinion. Although, here's the REAL pitfall to online gambling - ILLEGAL IN USA! That's

[e-gold-list] Re: Gold-backed Digital Currency

2001-09-10 Thread David Hillary
Come on guys lets have some clear and logical thinking. Gold stocks are like any other inventory, something which can be increased by investment (surplus of production over consumption). The supply curve for gold is upward sloping, like most supply curves, and thus an increased demand for gold

[e-gold-list] Re: Gold-backed Digital Currency

2001-09-10 Thread C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc.
On 10 Sep 2001, at 6:13, David Hillary wrote: Hello David. Gold stocks are like any other inventory, something which can be increased by investment (surplus of production over consumption). Gold, unlike most other products, is not consumed for the larger part. It is accumulated (saved) in

[e-gold-list] It's all relative (was Re: Gold-backed Digital Currency

2001-09-10 Thread George Matyjewicz
At 06:13 AM 9/10/2001 +1000, David Hillary wrote: Gold stocks are like any other inventory, something which can be increased by investment (surplus of production over consumption). The supply curve for gold is upward sloping, like most supply curves, and thus an increased demand for gold

[e-gold-list] Re: It's all relative (was Re: Gold-backed Digital Currency

2001-09-10 Thread Luc Van den Borre
| I heard a statement at a conference last week that Christ's robes cost 30 | grams of gold, or the equivalent value in today's dollars of approx | $262. Which is close to the same price one might pay for a suit of clothes | today. Therefore, in 2,000 years gold has been stable. Roman

[e-gold-list] Re: Gold and Gambling

2001-09-10 Thread Steve Schear
At 03:39 PM 9/10/2001 -0400, eCurrencyCrawler wrote: ...I am totally uninterested in online gambling, and I suspect that goes for more people... There are also a LOT of other people who ARE interested in gambling. Both opinions are valid, heh, in my opinion. Although, here's the REAL

[e-gold-list] Re: Gold-backed Digital Currency

2001-09-10 Thread Julian Morrison
C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote: Thus the gold price would have to rise to roughly $5500 per ounce ($25/1.26 * $275) for each unit of fiat currency to be 100% backed by gold. Demand draws supply - if gold got that valuable, sources would be found, and the supply would reinflate. --- You

[e-gold-list] Re: Gold and Gambling

2001-09-10 Thread jpm
So it P2P file sharing. I laugh my ass off every time some would-be on-line gambling entrepreneur complains that I cudda been a conteda but the Feds wouldn't let me. Grow up. Anyone who even considers operating an on-line, U.S.-based, casino, sportsbook, lottery, raffle, and is surprised

[e-gold-list] Re: Gold and Gambling

2001-09-10 Thread zachmsmith
Hey, the last time I checked the Federal Constitution there was nothing giving the government a monopoly on gambling--but I did find the ninth and tenth amendments prohibiting them from doing this. As you mentioned Washington State claims a monolpoly on gambling but as you surely know there are