Jan 11th 2008

oOh nice. I was thinking about giving up updating this blog in whole at all,

Talkgold’s E-gold account got blocked. Wonder how much Brian has inside.

Error(s) detected:

Incoming Spends Blocked on Recipient e-gold Account 484451

A Value Limit has been applied to e-gold Account 484451 (Talkgold Forum Advertising).
No payment can be made to this account while a Value Limit is in place.


Oct 9th 2007
It’s another 3 days before I pull down this site. Sign up via our E-letter for the latest url of our newest publication purely on investments.

You won’t hear anything from this site anymore!

Whilst chatting with Mark (DigitalMoneyWorld) on Skype, I’ve got this cool URL from him which I find it VERY useful for anyone who uses E-gold.


Sep 30th 2007

Let’s start the day by identifying mails you should ignore. Just received this 2 days ago with the header ‘Please update your account informations before 30 september 2007 for your security‘. Whoops, it’s already 1st October! :(

For Education Purpose Only

Opened the mail for fun (and educational purpose, else the usual these type of mails goes to the thrash straight away, I suggest you do that too)


Sep 28th 2007

This is brought to you by SwapGold.com

SwapGold

Short and sweet. Be aware of them.

  • Don’t slack on security. Always keep all security softwares updated.
  • Don’t mistype the e-currency Web site addresses. Phishing sites are waiting for their victims there.
  • Use real info to register accounts, because companies may block accounts and ask for ID verification.

Sep 21st 2007

Prior to this old news when we’re down. There’s confirmation coming from Google that they stopped accepting Adword advertisements with the word E-gold. Source from Digital Money World,

Thank you for advertising with Google AdWords. After reviewing your account, we’ve found that one or more of your ads or keywords does not meet our guidelines. You can see your disapproved ad(s), the reason for disapproval, and editorial suggestions, from the Disapproved Ads page within your account.


Aug 2nd 2007

e-goldThe e-gold web site has finally added a blog and with this humble sentence a new era in communication has just begun….

“Hi, I’m Douglas Jackson and this is the first entry of the e-gold blog.”


Aug 2nd 2007

Thanks to Mark, DigitalMoneyWorld for highlighting this audio interview to me. E-gold

Check out this extensive audio interview that’s found on E-gold.

Popularity: 6% [?]


Jul 24th 2007

Some very exciting news from the Webmoney team…. Their new digital GOLD currency, WMGold, is now live. (WMG purse) .

All funds located in a WMG purse are 100% backed by gold bullion. The main agent I’m directed to is Metdeal.com and the price per gram (bid-ask) is posted on their web site. Or if your Russian is good, visit WebMoney exchanger wm.exchanger.ru. It will also soon be possible to buy gold using other authorized e-currency exchange services and the usual variety of payment methods.


Jul 19th 2007

e-goldBack in May, I wrote an article “Who’s Still Alive? 20 E-gold Agent Profiles“. This piece can be considered a follow up to that post.

One angle I’d like to explore, is just how much of e-gold’s business ‘jumped ship’ when they hit the wall. Are they fading away into the distant sunset? One way to calibrate their market acceptance might be to take a close look at who, if anyone, is still acting as an exchange agent for e-gold digital currency.

Are there any exchange providers that still accept e-gold or did the government’s indictment act as a deterrent to their daily business? Ron O’Brien, a senior security analyst at Sophos said in an interview, “But we’ll have to see if [this indictment] serves as a deterrent.” *

Well, open your peepers and let’s take a look.

E-gold exchange providers around the globe, with the exception of about ten, are all still actively providing exchange service for their clients. Even some of the larger agents which had their e-gold funds seized by the government, have just opened new e-gold accounts and are doing business today.

“In Doug We Trust” Who is still exchanging e-gold?

London Gold Exchange - Still strong! Debbie from LGE just confirmed with me inexchange (buy) for just 4% and outexchange (sell) fees are showing on their web as the low price of just 5%. What can I say about LGE that their web does not already tell us:

“In six years the London Gold Exchange has evolved into the Digital Gold and Silver provider of choice for thousands of happy customer’s world wide. Strategically placed with offices around the world, we are ideally positioned to enhance our reputation as the No.1 Digital Gold and Silver provider.”

Ice Gold - Alive but moving a bit slower today. They are accepting e-gold outexchange (selling) but its on a limited basis as they need it. “…we have set a limit of 10,000 USD (or equivalent) per customer in one day.” You can also buy e-gold from them for a 2% fee. International bank wires or local Estonia wire transfers are accepted. If you speak German, you can read the recent interview Paul Vahur gave to a liberty.li magazine regarding e-gold and the US actions.

AnyGoldNow - From their web, they appear to be alive and kicking. I just visited and their forms are working to process in and outexchanges. I will assume that means they are still active in the e-gold business. Their web shows, to buy e-gold, you will only pay between 1.25% and 2%. If you would like to sell, your outexchange fees will be 4%-7%. That is not too bad for Patrick’s quality service. AnyGoldNow features same day exchanges and trades e-gold, e-Bullion, Pecunix, C-gold & Phoenix Silver. Here is a new c-gold agent!

EuroGoldSales - Still exchanging e-gold. Like other agents, their rates vary. Sell them e-gold today you would be paying 6% in fees

Continue reading ‘60 e-gold Exchange Agents, Who’s Still Alive? You Might Be Surprised…’

Popularity: 16% [?]


Jul 7th 2007

c-goldLast week ushered in a shiny new golden beginning for digital money users. C-gold, a Malaysian start up digital gold currency, quietly entered the marketplace and now just a few days old it is rapidly gaining acceptance. C-gold, operates very similar to e-gold and even has that deja vu look and feel of the e-gold web site. However, in the past few days, there has been much discussion on chat lists revolving around whether this new business is just a clone or much more.


Jul 5th 2007

WebMoney Transfer has grown into much more than a local Russian payment solution. In the years they have been online, Webmoney has expanded into a global payment system transacting billions of Dollars, Euros & Rubles each year. Soon, it appears they may also offer a gold based Webmoney currency type, but no there is official comment on this yet. That is really exiting.


Jul 3rd 2007

CSATM(Q) Your primary exchange agents for CSATM, how did you choose them? Or did they request to work with CSATM?

I contacted them. Having devised this system I knew I needed Exchangers to work with. I have also contacted more exchangers than accepted the ATM. I believe that as coverage expands, the exchangers will be happy to add us to their list of services.

(Q) Is it difficult to become a CSATM exchanger?

Exchangers are subject to the full KYC requirements. They are acting effectively as money service businesses, and the ATM has to be cognizant of that and ensure that all legislative guidelines are being adhered to. I don’t think that is difficult for anyone who is seriously in the Exchange business.

(Q) Do you allow your users to work with HYPS and AutoSurf/Investment programs? Or do you really know what the users are doing with their accounts?

CSATM works with HYIPS and autosurfs. The system can be integrated to their scripts (although I do note a preponderance of encryption of scripts - I cannot incorporate where encryption may be). This brings up an important point. As you would be aware there is a preponderance of hackers and whatnot within that hyip field. Security is paramount. Or should be. The CSATM API will only work with servers that are pre authorized. And only with a location that is preauthorized (the location is provided to CSATM in encrypted format - I do not know “where” it is. This encryption provides security against those who might hack a hyip or autosurf script and then try and run with the money. If a site has their server hacked - they will lose their assets. This is the case now with any other form of payment processor. Admins in that area need to keep their servers safe, the ATM will provide for security and integrity of our API, but that is as far as it goes.

The other point that has to be made is that the ATM does not accept business from adult sites, terrorist sites or warez sites. As the IP of every server using the API is known, I can ensure that this integrity is maintained. Now it also has to be noted that just because an IP is allowed, I do not know the location nor amount of savvies they are collecting. That part is secure. The above IP requirements were added as a direct response to some of the charges e-gold is currently facing.

Continue reading ‘What Is The CyberSpaceATM? Part 2 of 2′

Popularity: 4% [?]


Jul 2nd 2007

CSATMToday I’m interviewing with the operator of the CyberSpaceATM (CSATM).

The CyberSpaceATM is a new concept based on the Loom System of value transfer. It private, liquid and quickly becoming very popular.

(Q) I’ve read your web site and see the CSATM advantages: “There are many advantages to using CSATM: Transaction Privacy, low transfer fees, reliable exchange options.” Exactly what purpose does the CSATM serve? How does it aid your customers with online value transfers?


Jun 26th 2007

Independent e-gold agent resumes exchanges on a limited basis. Good news for many.

Outexchanges resumed 26.06.07 Update


Jun 25th 2007

e-goldThe seized assets shall remain frozen. That’s the e-gold that was seized and sold for cash, all 1MDC account gold included.
MINUTE ENTRY ORDER denying [35], [36] Defendants’ Motion to Vacate Seizure Warrant and to Modify Restraining Order and Request for an Evidentiary Hearing. For the reasons stated at the June 21, 2007 hearing, in open court, the Defendants’ Motion is hereby DENIED. This is a final appealable order. See Fed. R. App. P. 4(a).





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