We'll start with known quantities.
e-gold
in circulation - 44,475.17 oz. gold ($11.7 million)
total - 46,400.00 oz. gold ($12.2 million)
daily transaction volume - 5700 oz. gold ($1.5 million)
US
in circulation - $562.949 billion
total - $817.577 billion
GDP - $8.511 Trillion ($23.32
Subject:
The IMF Fails Again
Date:
Mon, 26 Feb 2001 08:25:36 -0500
From:
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To:
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Bravo!
Khurram Khan
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We'll start with known quantities.
e-gold
in circulation - 44,475.17 oz. gold ($11.7 million)
total - 46,400.00 oz. gold ($12.2 million)
daily transaction volume - 5700 oz. gold ($1.5 million)
US
in circulation -
What program is everyone using to make these E-Gold banners ?
I'd like to give it a try.
Thanks
Steven
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From: "Elwyn Jenkins" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 05:46
Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: and wouldn't TWC be to die for!
We have amongst the large companies, five who have accounts today in
Standard
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
Does anyone handle exchanging e-Gold for
Western Union $USD sends from inside
the U.S. to destinations worldwide?
We desparately need this service.
Interested parties please respond
with your rates.
Current volume is relative
low but growing every day.
Olga Diakova
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THE SUGGESTION
Somebody needs to create an electronic exchange for e-gold that works like
the electronic stock exchanges, such as the Island ECN.
THE REWARDS
The reward for creating a website like this would be huge profit and
immediate dominance in the e-gold world, and the benefit to
Almost all of the world uses non backed fiat currency. The
world has never seen this before Brenton Woods in 1971. Fiat
currencies are fraud and theft.
I've heard statements like this quite a few times now, and it all sounds a
bit like hot air to me. It doesn't quite make sense. Would you
"When will the daily transaction volume
of e-gold first begin to rival the daily
transaction volume of one of the smaller
national currencies?"
Answer:
"I submit that answers to this question will need to be based on gross
assumptions about any quantity
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Well, we have ONE answer in for the stats contest! Not the longest
answer, but that will win it if it's the only one!
jic When will the daily transaction volume
jic of e-gold first begin to rival the daily
jic transaction volume of one of
Hi Fred and George:
I also had similar troubles at the other end when trying to set up some free
"Net Anywhere" accounts and it was finally cleared up after a few email
exchanges and fixes. There is a apparently debugging going on yet on the
site -- all part of a start up process, but of
ditto on that... slogan good, info good. use the e-gold bar logo instead,
though and maybe put some 3D polished/ebossed/shadow framing on the bare
white banner and fonts and/or add some subtle off-white background color
Best regards,
k.b.ananda
ICQ# 20645708
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e-gold is using the wrong gram-ounce conversion. The correct unit is
one troy ounce = 31.103477 grams, exactly, not 31.103, which is what
e-gold currently uses. I can document the source of the 31.103477 if
you care, but it is the correct value; any other value is wrong,
according to generally
[...]There needs to be a central exchange
which works like a stock exchange, where all market maker bids and asks
are
represented in the same place. [...]
Cool!
How soon before you start one?
Craig
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I think #7 is great. "That Chest of Gold Just Got Easier to Use"
My 2 milligrams...
1: Looks OK, but clumsily-worded.
7: Looks OK, but too adventurous, doesn't convey trust.
8: Looks amateurish, wording reminds of spam.
9: Looks OK, but too abstract, no obvious meaning.
10: Looks too simple,
Hello!
Almost all of the world uses non backed fiat currency. The
world has never seen this before Brenton Woods in 1971. Fiat
currencies are fraud and theft.
I've heard statements like this quite a few times now, and it all sounds a
bit like hot air to me. It doesn't quite make sense.
A great public service would be e-gold saving these stats once a day in an
accessible log. Include the stats page and the exchange rate.
Actually... I finished a script that does this a few days ago. It pulls
the e-gold stats every hour and stores them. I will soon be doing the math
to
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wrote:
[...]There needs to be a central exchange
which works like a stock exchange, where all market maker bids and asks
are
represented in the same place. [...]
Cool!
How soon before you start one?
Craig
shh... don't tell anybody... but
-Original Message-
From Vincent Youngs:
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 e-gold. There needs to be a
central exchange
which works like a stock exchange, where all
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Almost all of the world uses non backed fiat currency. The
world has never seen this before Brenton Woods in 1971. Fiat
currencies are fraud and theft.
I've heard statements like this quite a few times now, and it all
sounds a
bit like hot
Second, I don't think you can open up a dictionary and come up
with how much USD or JPY is traded in a given day
Sure, there are many such estimates around --- you're perfectly
correct that they are estimates, though!
(Even the amount of usd IN TOTAL is ALSO just an estimate, because no
A bold statement!
What does e-gold say?
e-gold is using the wrong gram-ounce conversion. The correct unit is
one troy ounce = 31.103477 grams, exactly, not 31.103, which is what
e-gold currently uses. I can document the source of the 31.103477 if
you care,
Yes, document it thoroughly
David Hillary wrote:
If the borrower expects to produce more than 5% more from capital he
uses, he can use these extra goods to exchange for the newly issued
currency to repay his loan. Thus the purchasing power of the currency
can remain the same, production and the money supply increase
It's impossible for a micro group of human beings to know just
how much currency a legal jurisdiction needs. 'The Road to Serfdom'
explains this quite well. Because a treasury and a central bank
are political institutions, they always err on the side of too much
in the favor of the
Quick question regarding your e-gold list post on smaller
natl. currencies. I noted you were using three letter designation for
the countries listed. I wondered what list you use. I use a two letter
internet country code designation, is yours an international postal
list?
No. They are
I randomly choose some much more well known currencies. I sure more people
have heard about the Ruble than have heard about the Tala or the Dobra.
Using the same calculations and techniques as before...
Transaction
Currency GDP
BANANAGOLD
http://www.bananagold.com
announces a special supplementary prize of 1/2 gram to be paid to the
first person who produces a graph (linear, not log) of the GOLD data
supplied by Jim-of-e-gold, below. First come, first paidenjoy!
Below are the velocity (value
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