Does anyone know if there is any solution yet available for automated
monthly billing via e-gold?
Thanks.
Jeff Hoffmaster
Atlantis Liberty Hosting
www.atlantisliberty.com
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a few basic
things like, past 5 messages sent by the DGC / cambio, is their server
up, amount of gold in circulation, velocity, next scheduled down time.
If listing cambios, you could have approximate amount of sales, years
in business, privacy policy, etc.
Jeff
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Years Later
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Consider putting the Top 5 Exchange Providers in list form on the
home page with a more... link. Same with the the other lists.
Once I left the home page, I could not easily get back. (Safari browser)
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. Someday
it might see the light of day :-)
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and spend it.
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http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/210/nation/
US_eyes_market_to_predict_terror+.shtml
or
http://makeashorterlink.com/?U28951C65
contains an idea (in restricted-and-therefore-silly form!)
mentioned around here and in a formerly-futuristic sci-fi
novel. For two grams of e-gold, name that title
%
CD (Minimum $100,000 for 2 years): 1.50%
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Can someone tell me the phone number for goldchanger? THey will not answer
my e-mails, so I will try and call them. Also If that does not work I will
be going to Anderson SC in a few days, and have a lot of friends in law
enforcement who will be glade to help me. Thanks
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Can anybody tell me if the GoldChanger in Anderson SC. is still in
business? I have sent them money to put in my e-gold account 12 days ago
and still have not heard from them. I have e-mail them 6 times and they
have not answered my e-mails. HELP PLEASE! Jeff
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Jakob Nielsen, in the report E-commerce User Experience, asserts 'seal of
approval' logos like TrustE and BBB did not interest any of the test
subjects.
DGC's might be an exception, but it could be a nice challenge to convey
valuable info in the 'seal of approval'. Maybe the number of
Basically, we're getting to the point where there's no need to have a
checking account. Well, there is that small matter of paychecks in US
dollars from traditional employers.
Can an exchange provider offer traditional direct deposit? I know it would
circumvent some protections -- but if
DGC's don't seem to be promoting the idea that they can make it a lot
safer for teenagers to participate on the net. (although I have not been
reading propaganda lately).
A service that allows the under 18 crowd to get paid and sends a Barns
Noble or Amazon gift certificate might be nice. In
While we're on the topic, how does e-gold make their money?
I think they make money from storage fees (called agio in the Terms I
think) and transaction fees. The Terms say they do NOT make loans -- all
e-gold is backed 100% by metal all the time.
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1MDC ROCKS !
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While researching, I bumped into an apparent work in progress.
Interesting guy.
http://www.math.princeton.edu/jfnj/texts_and_graphics/IDEAL/Asympt/asympt10.
txt
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The longest wait is trying to get cash out of your bank. Last time I
withdrew $9,000 from Wells Fargo they said it would have been
'preferable' if I called ahead. I said, Great! I broke the bank! and
they stopped complaining :)
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OsOpps doesn't use e-gold.
OsOpps does indeed use e-gold. They accept it anyway. They simply
refuse to pay you with it.
Jeff
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Use e-gold's Secure
overhead for lost passcodes by providing a email button. No pgp key on
file -- charge them a gram.
Jeff
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of
requiring 1 time passcodes. Lose your list of ~20?, just request a pgp
email with new ones. A hassle to enter, but not when a dumb mistake on
my part would expose a years worth of my Au! ACK!
Jeff
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- Exceedingly user friendly :)
- Simple to implement, yea!
Jeff
. . . I mean it; ISL is AWESOME! so is JPM!
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Can anyone recommend an Online Brokerage that accepts e-gold for funding
accounts?
Thanks,
Jeff
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http://www.e-gold.com/stats.html lets you observe the e-gold system's
PS How are all the babies (JP, Julian and Jeff!)?
My one is good --- but she needs more gold man :)
Glad to hear that! After a bit of a rough (and scary) start, mom and
baby are now doing excellently. We are really lucky that Chloe is a
happy and easy baby (and a great excuse to squirrel
Why not offer the user 2 choices to recover a lost password and let them
decide how much effort they should use to protect their gold.
1) Default - just email password back in plain text.
2) Or, if they have previously submitted a PGP key, send the password in
encrypted email.
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, transparency a little higher and
only take 5 minutes ;)
Jeff
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Did you know that e-gold Ltd. stores more gold on behalf of customers
than many countries? See http://www.gold.org/Gra
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
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
unmatched (UP) contracts.
I tend to think that requireing / offering a time limit might be a bad
thing because of the reduced freedom. Plus, if people get in a pickle,
they might unfund their account just to get it to hit margin.
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Anyone have a good name idea?
1mdc-checking? 1mdc-bucks?
Keep with the fruit! guava grams! grape grams, green grams
Or, branch out into animals - gopher grams
High brow - reliant grams
Wise - sage grams
funky - gramknot
Mysterious - aerde gram (aerde is Dutch for earth, I think)
Guava
What a great idea!! You can use a logo or your cat's picture --- even
the dude formerly known as Prince can finally get along online!
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Did you know that the new e-gold
, account
creation and number of added gold bars to see if anything correlates.
Would anyone find the following 2 graphs useful (of at least fun to watch)?
Jeff
http://home.earthlink.net/~fitz22/bamdex/bamdex.html
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The US Census suggests the current USA population is about 285,000,000
http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/popclock
So lumping private and corporate debt together (the people will pay
anyway) means each American owes about 100,000 USD. Not as bad as I
thought ;) Makes me wonder if 27 trillion is low
. Once
critical mass is reached :) When? Someone mentioned within 2 years. I
think that is reasonable.
Squirreling metal away each month, Jeff
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when I asked her if 2 seconds was too long to wait ;)
Jeff Fitzmyers wrote:
I don't recall the exact question, but my short and flippant answer: When all
the money the fed has counterfeited starts to *really* come home (inflation)
and people 'get it' creating demand. I just bought some junk silver
Just lodged 145 grams for 6 months! What a great idea and great
foundation for other ventures! If we don't hurry up and finnish our own
pet projects, JP will have all the e-gold flowing though his sites!!!
https://www.1mdc.com/
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Don't forget that the USD has costs in the form of inflation (currently running
~25% per year). I have lost 0.5% of my gold so far this year but will lose ~12%
of my USD worth as the inflation winds its way thought the economy.
Vince Callaway wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Paul Ewing wrote:
What can we do or say to change things, so that they love e-gold
like they should? I've tried the it costs less argument many times,
1) How has the it is sooo convenient tangent worked? Convenience is a pretty
tame topic.
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language. Have
printer friendly versions and even audio. Explain WHY the page is
necessary.
With out education, this will only become a bigger problem, human nature
and all that.
Jeff
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Mystery?? Probably just JP sending his 100 kg of gold from one account to
another to make e-gold look good :)
Thanks for the new stats page!! Excellent.
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That's the second entry so far, Jeff --- you may win by default!
I'm sure, though, the curve for e-gold daily transactions would have
to be fitted to some sort of quadratic?
This can't be right but ... using all the VERY spotty data I have
Total Days USD
0
Five: Create demos that show people how to use the system. Please! People will
just not use it if they don't know how.
http://www.webex.com/home/default.htm
WebEx might be good for this. My employer seems to think they have great value in the
replay mode to explain. Personally I find it
LaMarr Dell wrote:
This "Coder" person (who won't reveal identity) makes quick judgments as
to whether (or not) a site is "legal"
A dead worm could figure out if Costa is legal within a minute. Hello?!
I find that "Costa" is VERY "up front" with information about how THEY
work and what one
to everybody - the merchant and the consumer. And I still contend
that the education issue is not the problem. Rather it is an
easier way to fund accounts.
I tend to disagree. I think e-gold can easily be classified as a 'breakthrough
technology' which by definition means that people don't
I would suggest e-gold and market makers post something like this on
their sites.
http://home.earthlink.net/~fitz22/may.html (-- Please send me
suggestions and I am thinking about a column for pros and cons.)
Why? To manage other's expectations and educate them. Having a
comparison of what's
I vote for his entry too :) Much more information. The stuff I posted mainly
shows the relative difference when account creation really started to pick up,
and that there might be a correlation between increasing metal price (or
activity) and number of accounts funded.
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Their are some really intereresting ideas in this slashdot link. How can
one apply micropayments, and freemarket economics to games that allow
one to learn things or interact with systems??
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/01/29/0954245mode=thread
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Out of curiosity, in your opinion, what would be the best method
of funding accounts? Let's assume somebody wanted to develop
the ultimate funding system, what would work?
This idea is less direct, maybe even a little sneaky... but more convenient for a
consumer.
Instead of the potential
Adding to JPM...
Market makers need to be very good at managing risk -- they need to know how to
hedge. (Supposedly, part of the california power problem is our local energy
provider, PGE, refused to hedge back when prices were relatively cheap. They could
have bought a bunch of calls or sold a
I am not trying to be a wise acre. Since you are unhappy with things, I
am asking how YOU would set them up differently. How do you separate
customers that make you money form the ones that cost you money? Is this
separation fair, ethical, legal, profitable?? How do you deal with each
type and
that OmniPay is like any exchange provider
Note the use of the term "exchange provider" where market maker is mistakenly
used. As JP May pointed out, market makers are legally obligated to offer a bid
and ask price when open for business. Exchange providers can set their own bid
and ask prices
Can someone here please explain what the essence of
the previous paragraph is?
Only post what is essential.
So it is going to continue to be OmniPay's policy to
keep secret its liquidity and solvency.
What's wrong with that?
Some have. Look at the publicly viewable balances.
I see just
What questionable activities? Define questionable
Costagold and others that are even allowed to
advertise on this list.
I don't understand this definition?
Are you saying that this is the justification to break
the law, just because other people do it?
Of course not, I just want the
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I reckon that wins the half gram award courtesy of
http://bananagold.com, Jeff !!
What's your egold number?
Here is a spends graph starting from 2/29/00. I update it about once a week.
The most spends I have recorded is 13,092 on 11/21/00. In general spends seem
to have
Here is a spends graph starting from 2/29/00. I update it about once a week.
The most spends I have recorded is 13,092 on 11/21/00. In general spends seem
to have spiked up from 3,300 to 10,500+ since early November.
http://home.earthlink.net/~fitz22/
Jeff
Do we have the "breakout"
Since 7/8/00 to present the
- total number of accounts has increased about 300%
- average gold account has decreased by 60% (from 1.71g to 0.71g or 300
USD)
- number of funded accounts has increased 150% (from 33% up to 48%)
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Striving to graduate first grade math, Jeff
RE these numbers: ...(1.71g to 0.71g or 300 USD)
Do you mean that 0.71g of gold is equiviatent to 300 USD I WISH!
Dave
Jeff Fitzmyers wrote:
Since 7/8/00 to present the
- total number of accounts has increased about 300%
- average gold account
I just ran across this tip. The funny thing is I tend to do this anyway.
When sending money into a market maker consider that they get hundreds
of $100 deposits. Why not make yours 100.55, then if there is a problem
(lost your contact info) it is much easier for trace $100.55 then
$100.00. Plus,
Don't just add a couple of cents. Maybe make it the last 2 digits of your
egold account or phone number. but something that is prearranged perhaps
with the person you are sending to.
That's even better!
As far as I know this idea actually originated with Eric Gathier at Gold
Exchange to
and are not working their a**es off making our e-gold
accounts opaque to hackers. I know of one person
who had I5K removed from his account, and just
this week two people I know have had attempts at
hacking their e-gold accounts,
This is one major reason why the system should be on OpenBSD
Taken from Bruce Schneier's excellent CRYPTO-GRAM
http://www.counterpane.com/crypto-gram.html
There are a couple of dozen new vulnerabilities each week in major
software products
Last month I complained that Microsoft is prohibiting services like
BugTraq from reposting its security
be helped
out by using a leading security branded OS. They could advertise that
and compare it to my Wells Fargo Account that only lets me use numbers
for a password. "Safer than a Bank."
Jeff, I bet you 10 grams that IF these cracker stories are true the
affected account users c
Holding steady at 48% of accounts being funded.
13.6 million USD and 1.5 million turnover/day means total average
turnover takes about 9 days.
Total average account growth is 0.13% per day for the last 8 days. I
must apologize for past numbers like this because they were wrong :( The
hopefully
In the last 12 day period, total accounts increased an average of 0.25%
per day. For the last 2 months the average account has about 330 USD of value.
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means but GSR has changed their definition by refusing to
allow bailment.
Locally:
I don't care about this in the sense I can send, I believe, metal to
Goldfinger and they will give me e-gold. (I certainly get excellent
metal from Goldfinger :) I think it is fine to restrict bailment of
stuff
Yes, but it's like apples and oranges. If you have 5 grams of e-gold and 3
grams of e-silver, then you must express the total using BOTH identifiers.
It's not possible to say that the value is 'x' grams of e-'something'
because the price of silver fluctuates with respect to the price of gold.
Business opportunity and major design challenge:
Philadelphia Inquirer: Locked out.
Active Web users have to manage about 15 passwords for daily use,
according to
Forrester Research Inc., an Internet research firm. By some estimates,
half of
all service calls to Web businesses are from people
General reputation trackers/sellers are going to have a hard time
coming up with a method that works for most needs.
"Any week now" there will be a general one available. Most will be
willing to participate at least a little. The bad news is you need a
funded e-gold account (although I just
ed/changed as
feedback comes in. Great going, Jeff.
Thanks! I am so excited to get this project out the door. Although very
interesting to design, it has been quite a challenge.
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that is flexible enough to
allow sometimes severe cultural differences to get along well enough.
jeff
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"Website losing money? Easily get your customers to pay for your content
by enabling micropayments."
Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox, December 24, 2000:
The Web in 2001: Paying Customers
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20001224.html
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This article suggests putting up a secure form on your website as an
easy way to encrypt messages to you or your company. If 2 parties do it
then they can both communicate without knowing each others public keys.
(need to trust the server and the security of the server - but the point
is it is
By my calculations, in the last ~12 days the total number of accounts
has increased 10% and the number of funded gold accounts has increased 15%.
That is a growth rate of about 0.8% per day. Say the rate averages about
0.4% per day. By the end of the month, e-gold could have over 300,000
From: Tomalak's Realm at http://www.tomalak.org
Dallas Morning News: That'll be $0.001.
Should Beenz be redeemable for Flooz? If so, how do such Beenz-Flooz units
translate to Mojo bucks? While we're on the subject, will Compaq's MilliCents
ever be convertible to IBM Micro Payments? These are
the e-gold name. e-gold should take action to prevent the use of their system
by these scams,
What action do you propose? How is it applied fairly and consistently in
a low overhead fashion?
I have been scammed officially about 4 annoying times, but also many
little times by myself. Like
We all recognize the potential bad PR. But what should be done about it?
I like someone's idea to come up with 'respectable' ways that use e-gold
(I am working on one). But even that: define respectable. I don't like
gambling too much, but some friends like to blow $500 in Vegas. They
stop at
I just talked with a bank yesterday and they said another bank can get
the money back from a fraudulent check up to 1 year later. I have not
verified this though. I used to think once a deposited check cleared
(max 7 days) the money was "in my bank". Not so.
I asked a few banks (Wells Fargo,
One of my favorite 'hobbies' is to ponder how it will all play out. An
intelligent friend, who has a degree in finance, said the US dollar
could easily be king internationally and it would not matter how much
money was printed because relatively everything would balance out.
That is a great
my unsolicited positive comment follows:
I just received my first amazon book
order thru:
www.bananagold.com
Thanks for a wonderful service bananagold!
disclaimer: This is my own personal opinion and
does not necessarily reflect any other entities
viewpoint.
It does reflect my
(but plan extra time for parking).
Hope to see you there, Jeff
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