Are there any market makers who accept the 7-11 / Amex Internet payment
cards in payment for e-gold? I read the FAQ on these cards, but it is not
clear to me from the FAQ whether these cards are hard money or soft money.
http://www.7-eleven.com/about/news/news_internetcardfaq.html
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Vincent
Looks like gold lease rates are up again. Why are the rates that Kitco
derives from market data so different from the ones provided by the London
Bullion market?
http://www.kitco.com/market/LFrate.html
~ Vincent
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Does anybody know where I could find historical daily quotes of the gold
lease rate going back several years? Preferably as ascii data, not in
chart form.
Another type of historical data I'd like to find would be the premium for
silver bullion coins vs. silver rounds, as this is supposed to be
, and then
setting up Ricardo Exchange Servers for trading these currencies with
other currencies will be easy.
~ Vincent Youngs
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Actually, I overlooked point c. in the contract. I guess there will be a
percentage premium charged by Hansa bank when purchasing Hansa
dollars.
~ Vincent
conditions_purchase= *
{
a) All Purchase requests must be accompanied by a WebFunds account
number. Purchase requests should be
Perhaps you could trade Hansa dollars vs. e-gold (I am not certain just
how much of the Systemics Trader actually works). But I don't think that
would really solve your problem. It would just relocate the problem: how are
you going to get Hansa dollars? You would now need a market trading
I doubt that the market maker fees for Hansa-dollars would go down,
as you envisage, below those for e-gold. The reason, in both cases,
is the same: the risk taken by the market makers in selling hard
money (Hansa-dollars or e-gold) for soft money. The crooks would
prey on the
You can get GSR's e-gold account frozen the same way you can get any other
account frozen -- get a court order. When dealing with ANY third-party, like
GSR or E-Gold, you have to trust the third-party. GSR created the e-gold
system, and the only way to challenge them is through the courts.
For anybody interested in exchange development, I've been doing a little
research. Here are a few links that may or may not be of some minimal
value.
Here is an article about hiring open source programmers to do a job at a
fraction of the cost. This would most likely be the cheapest way to get
If (USD) inflation fears and inflation are ignighted, say between March
and May 2001, the price level in the USA might rise say 4%. But if this
inflation is expected to persist, the price of gold will rise a hell of
a lot more than 4%! Perhaps 30%. Thus the real price of gold in terms of
US
I haven't done any kind of research into how to create an exchange, but I came
across some info that could be useful to somebody who wants to. This article
about software completion bonds for open source software gives a suggestion for
hwo to create the bond trading exchange.
Hello,
I just joined this list a couple of days ago, so apologies in advance if I repeat
something that has already been discussed. I'm pretty new to e-gold (haven't even
got any gold in my account yet). There is an idea that has just occured to me for
how to narrow the bid/ask spread for
place to create an exchange, although
the broker accounts might not be able to offer as much banking convenience
from an offshore server.
~ Vincent Youngs
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