Dear Khurram,
Hi, Khurram. I do like e-gold, much better.
E-gold doesn't make any claims about being backed by gold.
It is redeemable for gold, rather than backed. As far as
I can tell backed is a red flag which says that the
currency operator doesn't have a clue.
E-gold doesn't offer
Sorry to barge in on this but am very curious
What does Redeemable for Gold mean in the real world? Vs Backed by
gold? I realise that the obvious answer is that if you have a big enough
chunk they will give you some actual gold if you ask for it, but in what
sense is there security for the
Hello,
I am David from Speedy Exchange.
We are an independent market maker. We trade E-Gold, Evocash and Netpay.
We have started our business in June this year 2003.
Since then we are registered with Internet Trade Bureau. Our REAL and ONLY
website http://www.speedyexchange.com displays the
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Hello everybody
I am pleased to announce that we have now brought BAMDEX back online
at www.bamdex.com
You MUST pay us a visit, though there is still some minor things here and
there that are being cleaned up.
If you are not a member yet,then you should be! At bamdex you can
I am pleased to announce that we have now brought BAMDEX back online
at www.bamdex.com
As well, bamdex may be an excellent place to store your egold, as no
storage fees are charged, for the time being!!
Bamdex is a community of egold enthusiasts, traders, gamblers who
want to PROFIT from
It is good to see BAMDEX back up and running. Hopefully the market will
support it theis go 'round -- like many of ISL's projects, BAMDEX was an
idea which came ahead of it's time.
Also of potential interest are the LESE's limited futures contracts, a
product of the Digital Monetary Trust. Read
Mark,
What is it, and how exactly do you do this? What does it do?
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It apparently fills up a particular fake e-gold site with bogus account/
data.
(In the case of the forward, http://211.217.224.102:4901/login/login.php).
Although it is very simple to distinguish randomly generated passphrases from
non-random passphrases people choose, so I'm not sure what
Dear Adam,
It apparently fills up a particular fake e-gold site with
bogus account/ data.
So, it is a counter-attack on those many fake e-gold login
sites? Cool.
Kind of a distributed denial of fraud counter-attack. I
like the whole notion.
Regards,
Jim
http://www.ezez.com/
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Adam Selene wrote:
It apparently fills up a particular fake e-gold site with bogus account/
data.
(In the case of the forward, http://211.217.224.102:4901/login/login.php).
Yes. It probably does this quickly if one runs more than one instance
of it!
(Of course, that might be illegal, so I'd
I would not say that this was a distributed attack as written. This looks like
something that if you ran it would get your ip banned
from their server pretty quickly. Distributed implies hunderds or thousands of random
sources at the same time.
You could write something resembing a cron and
They will not fund your card on time. They say they fund cards in 24
hours, its bullshit. It takes 2-3 weeks if you keep calling them. Call
them and listen to bullshit that your card is being funded today. Call
again tomorrow and the same story.
If you can wait 3 weeks feeling that you got
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