The GDCA (Global Digital Currency Association) is an active participant
in the global fight against fraud. Its members frequently participate
with financial institutions and legal authorities in the fight against
Internet and currency crime and on more than one occasion have brought
culprits to
Hmmm, interesting perception, Sidd. Though it begs the question, *who*
exactly is in the dark? Perhaps the market makers are in the dark, and
the customers are the enlightened ones!
I hate that feeling, when you believe you know the answers, and then
realise with a horrible feeling that you were
At 8:26 PM +1200 11/11/03, Graham Kelly wrote:
Hmmm, interesting perception, Sidd. Though it begs the question, *who*
exactly is in the dark? Perhaps the market makers are in the dark, and
the customers are the enlightened ones!
What the world needs is a world-wide private-sector 24/7
hey I'm gonna win 100K og GOLD from E-Gold! (hmmm..)
So what do you all think? as ussual all header info included for thos who
like to find these folks, or do you think there really is a E-Gold
Organizational committee?
Chuck
Tue, 11 Nov 2003 00:00:38 -0800 (PST)
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Mike Schneider wrote:
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What the world needs is a world-wide private-sector 24/7 stock-market
exchange which converts currency on-the-fly to e-gold and is not
enslaved to government edict or regulatory shenanigans.
Anyone out there trying to set one up?
Well, things like www.roboxchange.com
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the link, which i've added a space to, will attempt
to infect your machine with a virus. the virus uses
a flaw in Windows/IE Adodb.Stream object to overwrite
notepad.exe with the virus and then spawn that program
by kicking off a view-source: URL on the page.
Wow, I didn't realize there was a virus there, I didn't click the link
myself having learned the hard way about clicking links in e-mails like
this, I hope no one got the virus because I posted this, I will add a space
to the links in the future, I Hope this will keep some folks from clicking
it
Dear Mike,
Mike Schneider wrote:
What the world needs is a world-wide private-sector 24/7 stock-market
exchange which converts currency on-the-fly to e-gold and is not
enslaved to government edict or regulatory shenanigans.
Anyone out there trying to set one up?
Yep, see http://pvcse.com
don't click links from unsolicitied email.
don't use Internet Explorer.
do keep your machine up to date with security patches.
Also, if you use Outlook Express, you should go Tools/
Options, Read tab and check Read all messages in plaintext.
Adam
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Adam Selene wrote:
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Also, if you use Outlook Express, you should go Tools/
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If you use Outlook in any of its forms, you need to try Mozilla.
The price is right (but please help me by asking them to take
e-gold as a donation-method!)
Dear John Law,
There is no need to store land. You can can just let your
land be out there on the street and no thief will take it
in the night.
You should worry more about the thieves who would take it
in broad daylight. Tax collectors, for example, are
notorious for taking land which is just
Robert:
I wouldn't see it as making stuff up,
And I would see it as you making stuff up. Rather like
the Federal Reserve's approach to issuing money.
And for an infiltrator that wants to change things from within
you are too far without, not to mention to vocal ;o)
So, there is no place in your
What the world needs is a world-wide private-sector 24/7 stock-market
exchange which converts currency on-the-fly to e-gold and is not enslaved
to government edict or regulatory shenanigans.
Anyone out there trying to set one up?
The LESE has in operation for nearly two years now, and added
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