Ladies and Gentlemen, the absolute winner of the recent BANANAGOLD 
stats contest for TWO grams was

        VIKING KODER!

(Again!!!)


>>                                            Transaction
>>Currency                   GDP              Volume
>>Australian Dollar (AUD)  | $393.9 billion | $3.24 billion   | July 2003
>>Bahamian Dollar (BSD)    | $5.63 billion  | $46.27 million  | April 2002
>>Canadian Dolar (CAD)     | $688.3 billion | $5.66 billion   | September 2003
>>Danish Krone (DKK)       | $124.4 billion | $1.02 billion   | April 2003
>>Egyptian Pound (EGP)     | $188 billion   | $1.55 billion   | May 2003
>>Irish Punt (IEP)         | $67.1 billion  | $551.5 million  | January 2003
>>Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD)      | $43.7 billion  | $359.18 million | December 2002
>>New Zealand Dollar (NZD) | $61.1 billion  | $502.19 million | January 2003
>>Russian Ruble (RUB)      | $593.4 billion | $4.88 billion   | August 2003
>>Swiss Franc (CHF)        | $191.8 billion | $1.58 billion   | May 2003


e-gold will start surpassing various national currencies in summer 2003.

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At 8:16 AM -0500 3/4/01, Viking Coder wrote:
>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 billion/day)
>
>The ten smallest GDPs for countries that have their own currency.
>
>STD Dobra (S�o TomÈ) - $164 million
>TOP Pa'anga (Tonga) - $232 million
>VUV Vatu (Vanuatu) - $240 million
>WST Tala (Samoa) - $470 million
>MVR Maldivian Rufiyaa (Maldives) - $500 million
>DJF Djibouti Franc (Djibouti) - $530 million
>SCR Seychelles Rupee (Seychelles) - $550 million
>CVE Cape Verdean Escudo (Cape Verde) - $581 million
>BZD Belize Dollar (Belize) - $700 million
>SBD Solomon Islands Dollar - $1.15 billion (Solomon Islands)
>
>An e-gold velocity historical data point.
>http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02528.html
>
>9 Jun 1999 daily transaction volume - $6700
>
>This works out to 225x in 20 months or 31%/month.
>
>Now on to the mathematical analysis...
>
>The GDP isn't the same as the transaction volume. The GDP is the amount of
>official/logged transactions, i.e. retail, etc... However, we can figure
>out the neccesary transaction volumes given two assumptions.
>
>- The correlation between circulation volume and transaction volume is the
>same for all currencies.
>- The correlation between GDP and transaction volume is the same for all
>currencies.
>(This isn't true, but we something to work with)
>
>We know the circulation of AUG & USD, the AUG transaction volume, and the
>USD GDP. (Don't we just love TLAs :)
>
>This gives us...
>USD daily transaction volume - $72.17 billion
>
>Which gives us the daily transaction volumes for the above ten currencies.
>
>STD (Dobra) - $1.35 million
>TOP (Pa'anga) - $1.9 million
>VUV (Vatu) - $1.97 million
>WST (Tala) - $3.86 million
>MVR (Maldivian Rufiyaa) - $4.11 million
>DJF (Djibouti Franc) - $4.36 million
>SCR (Seychelles Rupee) - $4.52 million
>CVE (Cape Verdean Escudo) - $4.78 million
>BZD (Belize Dollar) - $5.75 million
>SBD (Solomon Islands Dollar) - $9.45 million
>
>Using the given e-gold growth rate, we can determine when e-gold's
>transaction volume will exceed the listed currencies transaction volume.
>
>STD (Dobra) - Already exceeded
>TOP (Pa'anga) - April
>VUV (Vatu) - April
>WST (Tala) - August
>MVR (Maldivian Rufiyaa) - August
>DJF (Djibouti Franc) - August
>SCR (Seychelles Rupee) - September
>CVE (Cape Verdean Escudo) - September
>BVD (Belize Dollar) - October
>SBD (Solomon Islands Dollar) - November
>
>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              Volume
>Australian Dollar (AUD)  | $393.9 billion | $3.24 billion   | July 2003
>Bahamian Dollar (BSD)    | $5.63 billion  | $46.27 million  | April 2002
>Canadian Dolar (CAD)     | $688.3 billion | $5.66 billion   | September 2003
>Danish Krone (DKK)       | $124.4 billion | $1.02 billion   | April 2003
>Egyptian Pound (EGP)     | $188 billion   | $1.55 billion   | May 2003
>Irish Punt (IEP)         | $67.1 billion  | $551.5 million  | January 2003
>Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD)      | $43.7 billion  | $359.18 million | December 2002
>New Zealand Dollar (NZD) | $61.1 billion  | $502.19 million | January 2003
>Russian Ruble (RUB)      | $593.4 billion | $4.88 billion   | August 2003
>Swiss Franc (CHF)        | $191.8 billion | $1.58 billion   | May 2003
>
>



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