On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 5:35 PM, comex <com...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A person CAN deposit an asset by transferring it to the IBA; e then
> gains the Effective Rate in zorkmids.
>
> The Effective Rate for a deposit is its Rate, multiplied by a value
> depending on the number of previous deposits made in the same week
> with the same Executor, and rounded to the nearest integer:

You know, the original Bank of Agora allowed fractional rates, and
depositing many of something at once would allow taking advantage of
this, so that even very small assets could be deposited for whatever
they're worth. Under this system of integer deposits, you pretty much
just hope that the value of a zorkmid is a fraction of the value of
anything worth depositing.

--Tom

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