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In other words, if you are selling your services for $1,000, and you are
paid $1,000 worth of e-gold
check www.paybygold.com , we do pay spot on gold outexchanges
marco
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Hello John,
Our mutual respect and cooperation aside, this just yells for a reply ;o)
Nothing personal, of course, but here goes:
A dollar-peg was the primary cause of the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997,
when the rising dollar value caused first a soaring value of the Thai Bhat,
--- the crisis
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In other words, if you are selling your services for $1,000, and you are
paid $1,000 worth of e-gold, you should be able
john,
you must have me confused with jim ray. your post mixed replies
to my post on the e-gold list with comments about previous stuff
i did not write or post. james and i are two distinct humans.
jay w.
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I'm saying that e-gold is trying to be or is meant to be or is often used as,
money and that is a very good argument for why it should go AT SPOT.
Exactly.
I was also pointing out that if you and I use e-gold amongst ourseves
to buy something (say a car), we
On Friday, June 27, 2003, at 01:25 AM, Cambist.net wrote:
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I'm saying that e-gold is trying to be or is meant to be or is often
used as,
money and that is a very good argument for why it should go AT SPOT.
Exactly.
AUGH! Two people agree on the spotty principle and I
Hello John,
Placing a penalty in order to keep money in is like the capital controls for
nation states, where they want to improve their economy by penalizing it
when people want to pull money out. This is meant to decrease capital
mobility and is referred to in economic circles as a Keynes
From: Patrick Chkoreff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 08:53:16 -0400
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AUGH! Two people agree on the spotty principle and I don't even
understand what it MEANS.
Clarification
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Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 09:10:18 -0400
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It does depend on the type of economy of the country in question. Malaysia
has imposed a Dollar-peg during
In other words, if you are selling your services for $1,000, and you are
paid $1,000 worth of e-gold, you should be able to get $1,000 for the
is there any place that will buy gold (in any form) at spot?
kitco doesn't. omnipay doesn't. does anyone?
what does worth of mean? how much i have to
On Friday, June 27, 2003, at 12:59 PM, Cambist.net wrote:
In other words, if you are selling your services for $1,000, and you
are
paid $1,000 worth of e-gold, you should be able to get $1,000 for the
$1,000 of e-gold in your account. Since the dollar figure tabulated in
your
account is based
It's very difficult Jay --- the fact is, BECAUSE e-gold rocks so much
you expect to get spot for it.
But let's be more specific ...
Example, I sell you my car for $5000 worth, you're gonna click
$5000, not $4950, nor am I going to demand $5050f or a $5000 worth
transaction.
{IN CONTRAST, say
thanks, JP - you're saying it's a perception thing right?
skip ahead 20 years...
the world's economy is handled using various forms of
electronic gold. just about everyone uses it. however
there are a few oddballs out there - they use this currency
call FReNs. (the majority call them
can someone condense the recent spread arguments down to a
sentence or paragraph?
am i right in thinking everyone thinks exchangers should have
a spread between bid and ask, but are discussing how that
spread should be centered?
Hello Jay,
It does appear that most people agree that MM
On 26 Jun 2003, at 9:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks, JP - you're saying it's a perception thing right?
The whole idea of arguing about whether there should be a spread
and where it should be centered is absurd. That presuposes
someone has a choice about it. Those questions should, and
thanks, JP - you're saying it's a perception thing right?
well, everything's a perception thing. I'm saying that e-gold is
trying to be or is meant to be or is often used as, money -- and
that is a very good argument for why it should go AT SPOT.
I was also pointing out that if you and I use
JP may wrote:
My prediction: eventually Omnipay will go back to handing out spot for e-gold.
e-gold is spotty (another incredible JPism), like it or not. It will
never not be spotty. Not getting spot for it is stupid. If I'm
paying a designer $1000 in egold, its inconceivable I'd
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