[e-gold-list] Gold economy is stagnant (was SR (was Re: Maybe they're winning

2002-09-18 Thread George Matyjewicz
At 02:56 PM 9/18/2002 -0400, Kenneth C. Griffith wrote: Why do you say the gold economy seems to be falling apart? Business is booming as customers from the companies that bombed have gone over to the remaining companies in the field. For all the reasons Eric stated plus some. There are a

[e-gold-list] Gold economy is stagnant (was SR (was Re: Maybe they're winning

2002-09-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- George Wrote - How can somebody in Indonesia, China and India, with 41.5% of the population, and with average per capita income of USD $649, afford the high fees of doing business in the gold economy? They can't. There are two major barriers to entry for

[e-gold-list] Gold Economy Conference

2002-04-24 Thread David Mueller
The Gold Economy Conference was a lot of fun. For those of you who missed it, I have heard rumors that there will be another one next year! Thank you to Ken Griffith and Matt Chancey for putting on a great conference. It was good to meet many of the people in the Gold Economy. The small

[e-gold-list] Gold Economy Atlanta Symposium Rump Session

2002-04-05 Thread James M. Ray
For some reason, Matt Chancey Ken Griffith have asked me to moderate the rump session on Saturday afternoon, following the event. For those who don't know the term, a rump session is an informal session of impromptu talks or technology demonstrations that for various reasons don't fit

[e-gold-list] Gold Economy World Conference April 19th and 20th Atlanta, GA

2002-03-06 Thread Matt Chancey
For those of you interested in attending The Gold Economy World Symposium, you can visit www.goldeconomy.com/conference to get more info. We have re-scheduled the conference for a weekend to make it easier and more affordable for people to attend. A speaking agenda will be posted shortly on our

[e-gold-list] Gold Economy

2002-02-18 Thread Ken Griffith
Gentlemen (and ladies), The Gold Economy has been taken over by Matthew Chancey. He is in the process of moving the website to a more secure server. It should be back up in a couple of days. I may occassionally contribute an article from time to time, but Matt is the new editor. Kind

[e-gold-list] Gold Economy Conference change

2002-02-07 Thread Ken Griffith
In order to meet the popular demand, we have changed the Gold Economy Conference to a weekend conference and moved it back a month to April 19th and 20th. The conference price will also be a lot cheaper - under $200. I will have all the new prices and schedule worked out in a few days. Jim Ray

[e-gold-list] Gold Economy Conference

2002-02-01 Thread Ken Griffith
The Gold Economy World Symposium March 25-28, 2002, Atlanta, Georgia, USA While paper money will no doubt remain in circulation as a residual medium of exchange for the poor and computer-illiterate, money for high-value transactions will be privatized. Cybermoney will no longer

[e-gold-list] Gold Economy, e-gold and ease of use in life

2001-12-10 Thread Metanoic
I have been a user of e-gold since day one or there abouts. I have watched the entire phenomenon grow, e-gold move out of certain activities and the creation of many new services to help people convert currencies to gold, buy good, get credit cards, etc. My only, and now still basic question

[e-gold-list] Gold Economy

2001-08-21 Thread Ken Griffith
Dear Lin, The Gold Economy is presently in the midst of an overhaul and an ownership transfer. The change of ownership from Elwyn Jenkins to The Gold Economy, Inc, a BVI corp is scheduled to take place in mid-September. As many may have been aware, the original Gold Economy site advertised a

[e-gold-list] Gold Economy Article

2001-04-17 Thread Ken Griffith
I've been lurking here for a while and would like to correct an apparent misconception regarding the Gold Economy Article comparing currencies ( http://www.goldeconomy.com/compare.htm ). The text from the article was as follows: [Fractional Reserve E-gold and GoldMoney are both 100%

[e-gold-list] Gold Economy Regulation was Re: SV: Re: Theft!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2001-04-17 Thread Mark S. Ohberg
Yea this is just what they need. If we can not regulate ourselves then the US Government will get the US Federal Trade Commission to pass an International Law via the World Trade Organization, or the PNTR (Permanent Normal Trade Relations with China) or NAFTA, or GATT or all of them to regulate

[e-gold-list] Gold Economy to total online (was Re: GoldMoney is Open

2001-02-07 Thread George Matyjewicz
At 08:13 PM 2/7/2001 +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Most certainly... but a payment fee of $8.43 on a payment of $8,430 may not be excessive when you consider current exchange rates and services charges to acquire such a quantity of e-gold in the first place. I don't really agree with that,