Talk:Digital gold currency

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[edit] Concerning individual systems...

In regards to RasputinAXP's removal of 'e-grams' from the list, I wholeheartedly support that decision. A virtually unknown, brand new system is nowhere close to being noteworthy. We should continue such a policy on this page.

Oh, and thanks you guys, for doing such great work on these pages, especially with expanding the several that I initially wrote :-)

Search4Lancer 02:05, 10 May 2006 (UTC)

Well, I disagree (and it certainly was NOT spam!), but can live with it either way. Maybe a few months or a year from now when they are not in "beta testing" mode, we can add them back in. What about Loom -- http://loom.cc? I think they are notable enough for inclusion. After all it just says "The DGCs currently in circulation are:", not qualified by needing a certain number of customers. I think *any* DGC is notable for the purposes of this article simply for existing! Novel-Technology 01:12, 11 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Gold risk vs foreign currency risk

I'm removing the following sentence

These risks however are not much different from having a foreign currency bank account

which talks about risks for the gold price; unlike with the overwhelming majority of today's currencies, there is no institution which attempts to keep the purchasing power of gold relatively stable - when the Euro traded in the $.80 - $.85 range, the European Central bank intervened to prevent it falling further.

I believe this does constitute a significant difference.

RandomP 14:03, 2 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Mediation


RandomP is currently engaged in Mediation regarding changes to inflation.

Carbonate 06:37, 4 June 2006 (UTC)