At 07:22 AM 5/31/2005, Tyler Durden wrote:
OK...what;s the best exchange service for transferring dollars (perhaps
via paypal or credit cards) into egold?
I haven't found anybody that'll take credit cards or paypal
without either major hurdles or extremely high fees -
there's too much risk of
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At 5:32 PM -0400 10/20/04, Somebody wrote:
>How much do you know about the e-gold crew? I've sent them a couple
>of queries and I've gotten answers back that haven't been very
>pleasing.
The short story is that they're a
Jesus-is-coming-and-boy-is-he-
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At 10:17 AM -0400 10/21/04, Somebody wrote:
>"R.A. Hettinga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> So, what kind of problems are you having?
>
>I can't seem to figure out how one deposits or removes gold from
>e-gold.
They got out of the business of exchangi
At 11:50 AM 12/13/2002 -0500, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
...It had to happen sooner or later, I suppose...
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [e-gold-list] Announcing Seagold.net: E-mail Privacy, Secure,
Encrypted, accepts e-gold
...
Introducing Seagold.net, a secure web-base
Yeah, except for the scummy multi level marketing and the rather expensive
$25/month, it's nice, but I'm unsure how much nicer than say, hushmail :)
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
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At 06:45 PM 12/3/2002 -0500, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
I suppose that if it's not blinded, or at least functionally anonymous,
like you'd get with statistically-tested streaming cash, it's not *that*
bearer, but, hey, that's just *my* opinion, right?
Since it has no payee or associated holder inform
At 8:55 PM -0800 3/30/02, Tim May wrote:
>I've seen no convincing arguments from the E-gold enthusiasts that
>E-gold is anything more than "magical thinking."
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't believe E-gold has ever claimed
anonymity. But as a bailee, which is what they do advertise being,
>>Tim May: > But it _doesn't_ store stacks of $20 bills.
If it does not, then it has to have an intimate connection with a bank
that does, and pressure is applied to it via that connection. <<
Hey james,didja meet Mongo's new friend Al?...Al Zeimer from Bel-air.With
friends like Mongo and Al
> The crackdown on money movements apply to all forms of money, in all
> currencies or objects of value.
>
> --Tim May
Right. Control the transfer of value and in some sence you control
the value itself. The value of an object is substantially and in
some cases wholely dependent on its liquidit
On Saturday, March 30, 2002, at 10:09 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Even if e-gold had no anonymity and pseudonymity capabilities, it
> is still a necessary infrastructure to support real e-cash, as
> there is no other internet medium that supports reasonably
> irrevocable and instant payments.
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James wrote:
>It would seem far more sensible, since the US dollar is now far
>better accepted as a medium of exchange, to have something like
>e-gold, but providing convertibility to Federal Reserve dollars,
>based on fractional reserves.
Intere
Tim May:
> > > This episode, and the likely fizzling of the silly "E-Gold"
> > > scheme, is a useful object lesson.
Someone:
> > e-gold is working fine, though there seem to be a huge number
> > of ponzi schemes seeking e-gold.
> >
> > The fundamental pseudonymization mechanism of e-gold is tha
Havenco,cypherpunks and indymedia all go offline together again DEW for US
Fascist troop movements?
"I THOUGHT IT WAS THE U.K.
OR JUST ANOTHER COUNTRY
ANOTHER COUNCIL TENANCY
I WANNA BE ANARCHY
I WANNA BE ANARCHY
OH WHAT A NAME
AND I WANNA BE AN ANARCHIST
GET PISSED,DESTROY!"sex pistols
>At 03:02 AM 7/31/2001 +1000, Ben Legume wrote:
>>These are strange days. Has anyone else noticed how the far left
>>(bomb-throwing anarchists, social activists etc) are now getting very
>>upset and demonstrating about the things the extreme right (the John
>>Birchers etc.) have been complaining a
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