Dear Steve,
The Liberty Dollar is an interesting concept. Why don't
they accept digital currencies especially e-gold for there
goods?
They don't as a special favor to me. grin
Cambist.net Exchange Services at http://cambist.net/
accepts e-gold for the Liberty Dollar, and vice versa.
We
Accordingly, to exchange it with other currencies as if
it were worth ten Federal Reserve Note dollars (FRNs)
presents a difficulty. What is the proper rate of exchange?
The market will tell. And, as far as I'm concerned, that
has become John's problem. grin
American Liberty Dollar:
Bid:
Thanks Lee for the reply. Very quietly and unbeknown to almost everyone,
and maybe even you, there are now over 10,000 people enjoying the fun and
profit of getting The Liberty Dollar at a discount and using it at a
profit ...sometimes up to 40%! With thousands of businesses accepting The
From: Steven T. Cramer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Liberty Dollar is an interesting concept. Why don't they accept
digital currencies especially e-gold for there goods?
Steve
They do accept e-gold (or at least they did). The last time I bought
Liberty currency I paid with e-gold.
Regards,
Salutations Mr. NotHaus!
Have you ever considered a warehouse receipt denominated in grams
of e-silver or e-gold? I am surprised no one else has started to
do this. I know there is a markup for minting your own coins but
10 USD for 1 ounce of silver still seems a bit steep to me.
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SAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) -- James Turk's GoldMoney digitizes
real gold stored in a London vault. The service, one of several that
creates gold-backed payment systems, is predicting an increase in
business as gold prices eclipse the $320 an ounce mark
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Salutations Mr. NotHaus!
Have you ever considered a warehouse receipt denominated in grams
of e-silver or e-gold? I am surprised no one else has started to
do this. I know there is a markup for minting your own coins but
10 USD for 1 ounce of silver still seems a
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Subject: Re: the liberty dollar
From: Steven T. Cramer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 13:22:36 -0600
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The Liberty Dollar is an interesting concept. Why don't they accept
digital currencies
We are working on an interface to do just that. NORFED is
also coming out shortly with a smartcard backed by their
NORFED dollars [IE GOLD AND SILVER].
This is an incrediby complex deal, but I hope to have the
kinks worked out shortly. The kickoff for the new system
will be around
It is not important that you own the physical gold. It is only important
that you own the digital gold grams, and that they remain valuable.
Right, as far as digital gold grams can be swaped for real gold grams in
any time. In reality, I guess, manipulation with real gold is rather
Well what are the thoughts of Standard Transactions?
As some may know many of the accounts turned up with 10K grams of gold with
no history file showing where it came from. ST says in their TOS that all
transactions are final and can not be reversed...however that is what looks
like they are
--- T.Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well what are the thoughts of Standard Transactions?
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Anyone shed light on this story? ST sure has gone down hill
ever since
George and Phylls have left there. Think that ST has a future?
That was supposed to be a secret...
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