Greetings to the list...
This is the first time I have posted here but some of you already know me as we are in
the process of adding e-gold market maker facilities and debit cards to our payment
processing system which is essentially designed for low-value international payments
such as
* Hard to FUND a account - customer has to GO to a MM
It's not so hard; you can even do it with a credit card at some MMs. But
it's MUCH more expensive than making a deposit in a regular bank account.
And it takes more time.
* Not integrated in existing banking systems
You can integrate it
* Hard to FUND a account - customer has to GO to a MM
This is not hard, there are close to thirty Market Makers, Exchange
Providers and Cambios all providing varying degrees of service at
varying rates.
IN addition the eCurrency Trade Association at www.exchangeprovider.net
provides a
Hi, everybody!
Michael Moore wrote:
IN addition the eCurrency Trade Association at www.exchangeprovider.net
provides a list of bona fide accredited exchange providers from which
one can select the MM of your choice.
This site is apparently DEAD. I have applied to enter this association
by
Hi, Patrik
I have during the past months been trying to find gold backed
currencys
strength.
so far i have found :
* Real time transfer
It's a real-time transfer of so to say 'derivative value' so there
always must be a junction between banking system and e-currency system,
exchange
on 30/9/2001 8:50 pm, Junk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP gold backed currencys
strength.
so far i have found :
* Real time transfer
* Real time verification
* Hard currency backed - the gold
The best there is! :)
But it also has its weaknesses --
* Hard to FUND a account -
At 08:57 PM 9/30/2001 +1000, Patrik Isacsson wrote:
* Not integrated in existing banking systems
* No flexible shopping online and offline
To which Michael Moore responded...
There is some form of intergration in that you can secure a debit card
with standard reserve to which a hard
Hi, everybody!
Michael Moore wrote:
IN addition the eCurrency Trade Association at www.exchangeprovider.net
provides a list of bona fide accredited exchange providers from which
one can select the MM of your choice.
This site is apparently DEAD. I have applied to enter this association
As Michael said, you can extract your Standard Reserve funds at over
601,000 ATM's worldwide, and our ATM cards can be used at over 3 million
POS units worldwide wherever the Mastercard/Cirrus/Maestro ATM or
pin-based POS is used.
For $5 a transaction, up from $3.50. This includes a