Hi Craig,
SnowDog said on Tuesday, May 21, 2002 1:14 PM:
[...]
> The gold must NOT be thought of as an asset of the
> corporation operating the
> currency.
To clarify:
1. e-gold Ltd. issues e-gold.
2. Gold & Silver Reserve, Inc. operates the e-gold system.
3. Title to the bullion assets
From: "Fidex Marketing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sounds wonderful but how does it work? I looked at netgoldspend.com and
> could not see anything about opening an account nor anything about
> single use credit cards...?
>
> Tell us... I'm sure if you can offer this service you will have lots of
> cl
http://checkaddress.net/
Perform an automatic verification of any domicile or e-mail address of any
business or individual in the World (With a checkaddress.net record), for
free and in a few seconds.
If you add a record to the site's database and you confirm your address,
you can also create el
When I met Thomas R. Hipschen, he mentioned-without-saying
that this was a possibility (as I questioned him, he said he'd have
to kill me if he actually did tell me anything!). Mr. Hipschen is the
artist who did all the new large portraits on US currency, and (like
our mutual friend Boggs) he thin
Dear Nick,
>> ... netSpend's single use credit cards.
>
>Sounds wonderful but how does it work? I looked at netgoldspend.com and
>could not see anything about opening an account nor anything about
>single use credit cards...?
NetGoldSpend and netSpend are two entirely unrelated businesses.
Go
> It would be much simpler and cheaper just to open a netSpend account
> and transfer $40 to it from e-gold with
> http://www.NetGoldSpend.com
> Then you could make your payment yourself with one of netSpend's
> single use credit cards.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sounds wonderful but how does it wor
>I need somebody to pay for the personal service
>of www.gotomypc.com which is $20 per month with his credit card
>because I do not have credit card and they do not accept
>anything else.
>
>I have egold and I was hoping somebody to help me pay it for 2
>months and I am ready to pay him $20 fe
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Subject: John Quarterman Debates the Dangers of Internet Monoculture
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hello,
I need somebody to pay for the personal service of www.gotomypc.com which
is $20 per month with his credit card because I do not have credit card
and they do not accept anything else.
I have egold and I was hoping somebody to help me pay it for 2 months and
I am ready to pay him $20 fee f
Patrick, James et al,
There is one point that needs clarifying in my mind, and this has
nothing to do with patents or other legal mysteries...
Very simply, there is a pile of gold in the viamat vault. Somebody has
the key to the vault. In other words, someone has authority to put
their hands
Michael,
> 1. sorry this basic question again! I like to send money to my account
> from germany. I have visa, paypal, or bankaccount! So what is the next
> step?
Use Fidex, enter a transaction on our website in Euros and you will be
given details of our correspondent account and BLZ at Deutsch
Hello everbody,
1. sorry this basic question again! I like to send money to my account
from germany. I have visa, paypal, or bankaccount! So what is the next
step?
2. can I use amex-moneyorder also?
3. can I get money by moneyorder also?
4. How about getting metal to Germany?
Ok, that all for
Some food for thought ...
eg,
>The owner of the GoldMoney bullion bars is the aggregate of all GoldGram
>account holders. It is impossible to identify which grams of gold in the
>vault belong to which account.
eg,
>There is a problem with this assertion, however. When I spend 1.0 GoldGrams
>to
This ground was already covered throughly last Feburary, for a full
explanation see this article.
http://www.goldeconomy.com/article.php?sid=169
This article will take a closer look at some of the claims made by GoldMoney
and ask some hard questions.
The question has
> Your scenario suggests that the victim would be WORSE off with GoldMoney,
> having no recourse at all because the $2 million is not a "liability" of
> GoldMoney.
Right, but if someone lost $2 million in the E-gold system, and a judge
subsequently ordered E-Gold LTD to compensate the victim, usi
This may be off topic, but it could affect those managing domains
in the DGC community. I recently got a bill from VeriSign indicating
a couple domains I manage were expiring and I needed to act
immediately. After reading closely I determined they were using
a ploy to get me to transfer my domai
What is the Digital Monetary Trust?
http://www.aci.net/kalliste/dmt-faq.htm
The Digital Monetary Trust is a computer system and mechanism that gives users the
ability to hold assets anonymously, along with the ability to anonymously transfer
these assets to other parties.
You can think of
> > I think Craig is correct when he says, "This is a difference that makes
> > no difference".
>
> Possibly, unless someone can specify the difference in concrete terms.
Here's a possibility, but quite small in probability, I think:
Let's say that Joe Blow has his account hacked and, without hi
>> I think Craig is correct when he says, "This is a difference that makes
>> no difference".
>
>Possibly, unless someone can specify the difference in concrete terms.
>
Yeah, let's have it .. ?
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From: "Sidd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Let us imagine for a moment that through some terrible disaster, GM
> Networks Ltd (Goldmoney) and e-gold both lost their entire database of
> customer accounts ...
>
> It is clear to see that for all practical purposes GoldMoney is just
> like e-gold... they ar
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> > > However, only GoldMoney actually operates on a definite gold
> > > ownership transfer basis.
> > Craig Spencer wrote:
> > This is a difference that makes no difference.
Claude Cormier wrote:
> I think it makes at least one difference for now. One of perception.
> When I suggest to pe
I have to admit, I *love* my Speedpass. I find myself seeking
out Mobil stations so I can use it. I think Speedpass may have
a 'grams' wallet, eventually, but I'd want more authentication
than "has Jim's keys!" before I felt as good about using it for
spends -- with dollars, currently I'm (suppose
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