From: "Ian Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> One important distinction between e-gold and GoldMoney is that GoldMoney
> seems to present a prohibitive or at least daunting level of conceptual
and
> interface complexity that one does not encounter with e-gold!

Although I certainly respect your opinion, I don't quite follow you here,
Ian.

To me, doing a spend with GoldMoney is just the same old thing as it is with
e-gold or e-bullion.  Enter two account numbers, a password, and an amount,
press a button, and you're done.  It just looks like all the same thing to
me.

If you're talking about implementing the merchant interface (OMI), that
looks about the same, too.  In fact, the GoldMoney OMI was the first
interface I implemented.  It's just all the same old stuff.  Put up a form
with a bunch of magic fields, set up a URL to which the payment gets posted,
do an MD5 or SHA-1 hash to verify it, and you're done.

Again, I'm willing to consider the idea that GoldMoney is inherently more
complex than e-gold, but I just don't see it for myself yet.  Would you care
to elaborate a bit?

Regards,
Patrick


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