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    Jun 18th 2007

    ChamberOfGold.com took a hard hit today and yesterday, but appears to be stable once again. Thanks everyone!

    Popularity: 2% [?]


    Jun 18th 2007

    After a period of DDOS attacks happening to digital currency exchangers, it appears HYIP directories are now being randomly hit. ChamberOfGold has been the latest, being spiked with bandwidth consumption over the past 3 days. Most traffic is coming from certain IP range which will be blocked. Thanks for all your support, we should be back up shortly. NOBS will be the first to know.


    Jun 16th 2007

    Icegold, Goldexchange.eu, Goldex.net and a couple other exchanger are the target of a DDOS attack. Sounds stupid to me to attack exchange services. DDos attack’s are only affective against ponzi’s so why waste your time setting up such attack against exchangers? Icegold isnt even fully operational. Only idiots waste their time to launch an attack on a site that’s malfunctioning in the first place.


    Jun 11th 2007

    Ok so you are interested in what is happening to e-gold because you have been paying and receiving e-gold online for months or even years now. But besides this great NOBS blog, where can you see who else supports e-gold and who is involved?

    Try the new e-gold User Social Web for supporting and discussing the future of e-gold’s online business.


    Jun 9th 2007

    I just finished a couple of hours on Skype with Patrick Chkoreff, the gentleman who developed Loom Gold. Wow, it is simple, secure, private & very innovative. You can also Skype me now at ‘digitalcurrency’. This system, is better and easier then anything I’ve ever seen. Enough small talk….let me share with you what I learned. Before reading any further, forget about all other online payments you have ever known and open your mind to the ‘Loom’.

    Loom Gold” is an Open Source software platform. That’s right it is Open Source and if Patrick will allow it you might even have one running on your own server. You would not be the first Loom on the block, there are a few successful Looms already in existence. Additionally you can customize your version with fancy colors, graphics, flash or secret access pages….basically you can do anything that floats your boat. However, when you visit this original Loom Gold web site you will notice it is pretty basic and designed for simplicity and easy navigation. “Welcome to Loom” is about all you will find on the main page.

    From The Main Page…..
    If you are new to the Loom system, you will need to follow the link labeled create a new folder. What is a folder? This is where you keep your assets, or perhaps I should say digital money and that might be a better description for my readers. However, in Loom Gold, there are no folder names. The identifying information you need for any Loom ‘folder’ is simply the passphrase. With this system, your folder will have no identifying features beyond the passphrase. So when asked to create a folder, all you are actually doing is making up the lengthy passphrase. Loom also offers suggestions for creating that large random code which is your passphrase. That’s all the access you will need to get into your Loom Gold ‘account’ …..the passphrase. Pretty simple eh?

    Creating a folder requires two steps. As listed above, step one is creating the passphrase. Step two is having the usage tokens to ‘pay’ for the folder creation.

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    Popularity: 3% [?]


    Jun 3rd 2007

    An official press release from Malaysia Security Commissions on blocking illegal investment scheme sites starting on the 11th of June 07. End of Swisscash? lol.

    But you know none of such blocking can completely stop every Malaysians from still accessing and investing in illegal investment schemes though.


    May 30th 2007

    xgold.ca

    Continuing interview with Sylvain Falardeau a Canadian Independent exchange provider for e-gold and Pecunix. Pt.1

    (Q) What other services do you think digital gold users would use if you could offer them? Reoccurring billing such as subscriptions? Gold transfers to a Visa or MasterCard debit card? Sending a Western Union using gold currency? etc.

    We may offer other way of transferring from fiat money to gold in the future but the thing that is important for us is automation (at the programming level). We are not staffed and do not plan to offer a service like other exchangers (multiple payment options) because most of them are difficult to automate (like bank drafts). It only takes 5 to 10 minutes in the morning to process all the transactions and have to stay in this range to think one day to be profitable.

    (Q) I’m not that familiar with banking in Canada. When you accept digital gold and make a payment to a client’s Canadian bank account…is this faster than other methods such as wire transfer? How long does it take, if a client sells today, when would that balance appear in an RBC account? Is the fee for this operation more or less than a domestic wire transfer?

    Direct deposit and withdrawal in Canadian bank accounts is slower than a wire transfer but much cheaper. Depending on banks, a wire in Canada can cost from 10$ to 20$ to send and 5$ to 15$ to receive. We cannot allow 10$ transactions at 0.35$ with these bank fees. Direct deposit is the same as your electronic paycheck, there is no fee to receive it (not counting the number of transactions per month you can do in your account).

    (Q) Do you have any new products on the horizon from xgold.ca?

    We may accept e-bullion in the future and allow “redeem” (digital gold to bullion). No date is planned for these two features.

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    Popularity: 4% [?]


    May 29th 2007

    xgold.caToday I am interviewing Mr. Sylvain Falardeau a Canadian Independent exchange provider for e-gold and Pecunix.

    (Q) How long has xgold.ca been online, when did the operation begin?

    We started xgold.ca on March 2005. (Please note that French is Mr. Falardeau’s primary language.)

    (Q) Can you please tell us your relationship with xgold.ca and how long you have been a part of the operation?

    I am the president of XSOLI inc., an IT company in Canada specialized in the development of solutions with Free Software. Our primary business is IT consulting for various clients (mostly private). I started the company in June 2001 to fulfill my dream to work with Free Software for a living. xgold.ca is one of our internal project showing our expertise in development of specialized Web applications in the banking/money industry.

    (Q) Which digital currencies does xgold.ca currently handle?

    We exchange e-gold and Pecunix since the business opened.

    (Q) Do you work with just precious metal backed currency or would you consider other digital currency not backed by gold such as the current Webmoney model?

    We only work with gold currencies for the moment. We have no plan to support non metal backed currencies with xgold.ca.

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    Popularity: 4% [?]


    May 28th 2007

    I have ended the poll and decide to stick on this one to share whatever I could with all our readers. (Most readers decided on this one for me) Another new poll has been added, do vote to let me know what kind of route you prefer to take.

    Are you those who prefers to invest their money and not do anything to get returns?


    May 24th 2007

    An interesting poll started by our man opie999 on Nobsnetwork. Do check it out and share your opinions on the forum!

    Poll - Is Global Warming the Real Deal?

    Popularity: 2% [?]


    May 21st 2007

    This is a real interesting read by one of our blog writer ePanama, Mark.

    Check out Digital Money World on this topic and share your thoughts. The online gambling situation in the states surely is getting messier by the days.

    Popularity: 1% [?]


    May 19th 2007

    Another one down. Another respected forum member offering a honest trading site to fight off scams lost the majority of funds due to a “Superman” Hacker. Sorry for your loss Poam.

    Earlier this month one of my E-gold accounts was hacked, lucky us there wasn’t much in it.


    May 18th 2007

    Let me start by saying that this blog is probably one of the best sources of program information around, and there are a good few authors contributing to it; letting readers know how things are shaping up. When I was asked to become a guest author, I decided that rather than trying to do the same (I am not up on how many individual programs are doing these days) I would take a slightly different approach. The guys blogging here already do a great job on keeping people up to date on events.


    May 18th 2007

    I have 5 grams of gold ($105) in e-gold, Pecunix, Webmoney or any other. This will go to the person who can show me how to edit some video which is currently in a Real Media file. This is a three hour (47 meg) file from e-gold Congressional testimony on child porn payments. I want to cut out certain spots, and then edit them into one short 10 minute or so video for YouTube. Can anyone show me how to edit this file, cut, save and splice? I have the file downloaded to my PC and just need brief instructions. Gold is yours today. ePanama@cryptoheaven.com


    May 18th 2007

    Hello, I’ve just opened www.DGCtags.com . If you are familiar with Digg.com this is a clone but only for digital currency and e-currency stuff. (news, agents, debit cards etc) Anything to do with digital currency, online money, privacy, security etc. you can tag it for others to find. While visiting DGCtags.com if you see an article, post or some information you like, simply vote for it and it will appear closer to the top of the page with a higher rank for more people to read. You can also comment on any entry, there is plenty of room or that.





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