Hi
I saw that trade-egold received 5136 hits on the service
provided by opt-in-pays.com that I mentioned on this list.
Can you share your experience with this site - my concern
is that the site received 7018 hits and 5136 is from
opt-in-pays.com.
I found in the news section a message dated 11/1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Sunday, June 02, 2002 12:18 AM:
[...]
> E-gold Bullion Reserve Special Purpose Trust is some sort
> of a trust. Who owns it? For whose benefit? Who manages
> it? We don't know. I haven't seen the trust document,
> and probably it is confidential and won't ever be sha
Dear Claude,
That is really neat, as it ties into that whole Ken Griffith
discussion about property and the like.
You, James Turk, and others, seem to be saying that GoldMoney
is gold circulated electronically, digital gold coins, or
the like. If I understand this correctly, the gold in
allocat
Dear JP,
> is that e-gold take their spend fees / storage fees (read the
> following two words carefully) *as gold* as opposed to
> *as e-gold*
Actually, what I'm saying might be expressed similarly:
e-gold is gold, circulated electronically.
Remember when we were less happy with the list o
> Think about it though Jim - what you and presumably Craig are saying
> is that e-gold take their spend fees / storage fees (read the
> following two words carefully) *as gold* as opposed to *as e-gold*
Essentially, yeah, but they probably have an e-gold account which is not
listed when consider
>Revenues have to go somewhere. You are looking at a portion
>of the balance sheet of e-gold.
Think about it though Jim - what you and presumably Craig are saying
is that e-gold take their spend fees / storage fees (read the
following two words carefully) *as gold* as opposed to *as e-gold*
The Currency Registry has been operational for two weeks now and
continues to provide an excellent service as evidenced by the number of
hits it is receiving. Currently there are just under 500 hits per day
being recorded (472 av per day) most on Sundays and Mondays strangely
enough.
Average
Dear JP,
>Right -- I'm not sure if that makes sense though, Craig man.
Why not?
>When you pay a storage or spend fee, it's simply an :"e-gold spend".
It is an e-gold spend. To whom is it spent? E-gold, Ltd.
So, that storage fee goes from the accounts of each user to
the account of E-gold, L
Dear Friends,
Cambist.net is seeking your e-gold.
http://cambist.net/special.html
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Jim
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Graham and List Readers,
I am afraid I have to agree with Graham in regards to the New Zealand
Cafe Scammer. Each time he tried to attack Gaithmans and SPAM people, we had
an increase in both sales and inquiries.
The guy/gal does not realize they are actually promoting the businesses
they
SnowDog wrote:
> So, if I were to redeem a bar, could I specific the EXACT ONE? Could I say,
> I want to redeem bar #
>
> 10) Bar NORANDA CANADA 1058 . 405.334 12,607.2967
Craig, I can't speak with any authority, of couse, but
presumably one side or the other of any redemption deal
wo
Guys,
We have been the "victim" of the NZ I-Cafe internet spammer again. However,
I must get around to thanking him, as everytime he uses my email address
to send his stupid content, WE get a whole lot MORE orders and much more
business interest overall!! Fantastic! It appears that "bad" advertis
>Re: [e-gold-list] New Screen - at last!!>One intrigue still remains: who or
>what owns the 19,102.59 ounces discrepency:
>
>E-Gold LTD (ie: Doug)
>
>>Who paid for it, what is it, how did it get there?
>
>Fees (You can watch the discrepancy grow if you make a note on the last day
>of the month, an
So, if I were to redeem a bar, could I specific the EXACT ONE? Could I say,
I want to redeem bar #
10) Bar NORANDA CANADA 1058 . 405.334 12,607.2967
Craig
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http://www.fastcompany.com/online/59/mcewen.html
Fascinating article, currently also seen on Slashdot,
so it may be a bit slow to download for a while...
JMR
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>
> When I add them, I get the total show -- 1,952,954.93
>
> Craig
>
Ah my calculator must be on the blink or my fingers are going cross
eyed
It's Saturday night here and I haven't even had any scotch yet
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> Oh I missed it the first time: A complete, itemized list of the gold.
Cool!
>
> http://www.e-gold.com/examinerblowup.asp?id=100&metal=1
>
not complete Craig... you missed
http://www.e-gold.com/examinerblowup.asp?id=200&metal=1
and
http://www.e-gold.com/examinerblowup.asp?id=300&metal=1
> Hey, I like the new screen on the Examiner:
> http://www.e-gold.com/examiner.html. The gold amounts appear to be more
> precise, too.
>
Anyone know why the gold Bullion Summary by Repository percentage totals
add up to 101% but only say 100%?
And why the Grams only add up to 1952954.8 wh
> Anyone know why the gold Bullion Summary by Repository percentage totals
> add up to 101% but only say 100%?
Rounding errors. The numbers are, (more precisely, rounded to 1 decimal):
60.9%
36.5%
2.5%
=
99.9%
> And why the Grams only add up to 1952954.8 when on the screen it says
> 1952
Oh I missed it the first time: A complete, itemized list of the gold. Cool!
http://www.e-gold.com/examinerblowup.asp?id=100&metal=1
Craig
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Hey, I like the new screen on the Examiner:
http://www.e-gold.com/examiner.html. The gold amounts appear to be more
precise, too.
Craig
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