: On Friday, June 20, 2003, at 06:10 PM, PrivaGold wrote: : > Just curious if anyone knows anything about Metal-Escrow.com? : : Patrick Wrote: : I know that their automated currency exchange ROCKS! : : http://metal-escrow.com/c_c.cfm : You can swap between Pecunix, Goldmoney, and E-gold. : : They also have a metal to metal exchange: : http://metal-escrow.com/m_m.cfm : : This lets you swap between e-gold, e-silver, e-platinum, and : e-palladium. :
Yes, thanks Patrick, they do ROCK! Metal-Escrow has the longest running auto exchange on the internet (although it was not the first one). It is THE FAST,RELIABLE, ECONOMICAL AND SECURE WAY TO INTERCHANGE CURRENCIES. We are currently working to add e-bullion to the currencies on offer, and soon after that 1mdc. Metal-Escrow is also about to re-launch with integrated PGP security (another world first)... and other enhancements. We are currently also planning another major innovation to the IG exchange paradigm. This will be finalised after our feasibility studies are completed in a few weeks, and could become reality before the end of the year. The recent dbourse discussions have been interesting... as you may know, Pecunix was funded through the Private Venture Capital Stock Exchange http://pvcse.com beginning over 2 years ago. It was in fact exactly what The Gold Casino are doing now on dbourse, the only difference being that there was no web trading floor, the trades were done manually. Pecunix has been planning a second round of share sales to raise capital for marketing and business development. This is to be done through an online trading floor such as dbourse. Perhaps we will approach dbourse and ask them to list Pecunix <grin>... The PVCSE platform will also allow funding directly from your Pecunix account... Regards, Sidd. --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Use e-gold's Secure Randomized Keyboard (SRK) when accessing your e-gold account(s) via the web and shopping cart interfaces to help thwart keystroke loggers and common viruses.
