Er... it's not actually gold.
Yes, it is. E-gold is gold itself, circulated electronically. There is actual, real gold in vaults in London, Zurich, and Dubai. It is actually possible to redeem e-gold for gold. I've done it myself.
P.S. I also got 1 gram of gold, but I don't know who "Gold Gold Gold" is?!
That would be Jay Wherley. Jay is the extraordinary programmer who keeps the e-gold.com site and software operational. He has an account to hand out bug bounties and otherwise promote e-gold. When you are paid by that account, it says "Gold Gold Gold". Might be an exclamation point, too.
Regards,
Jim http://www.ezez.com/
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