From: "Patrick Chkoreff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> With e-gold, the receiver pays a 1% fee up to a maximum of 50 cents.
>
> With goldmoney, the sender pays only a 0.1% fee, up to a maximum of 50
mils.
>
> With e-bullion, the sender pays a flat twenty-five cent ($0.25) fee.
>
> With Crowne-Gold, the sender pays a $2.00 fee or .005 (1/2 of 1%) on the
> amount (whichever is greater).  So you pay a flat $2.00 fee on all
purchases
> up to $400.


Oops, I forgot to mention one other DGC:

  With 1mdc, there are no transaction or storage fees at all.

-- Patrick


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