[Webfunds-users] [Fwd: Re: e-gold: DigiGold]

Edwin Woudt edwin@woudt.nl
Tue May 23 03:15:43 2000


-------- Original Message --------
From: "V. K. Gupta" <vinay@neuron.net>
Subject: Re: e-gold: DigiGold
To: Craig Haynie <cchaynie@ix.netcom.com>
CC: E-Gold List <e-gold-list@free-market.net>


> I've been playing with DigiGold for about a month now, and I must say that I

(yeah, me too)

> transactions anonymously, and DigiGold may be an asset to them, but
> otherwise, what else is there that you can do with DigiGold that you cannot
> do with e-gold?

My understanding is that this is the primary reason digigold
exists: anonymous digital cash.  E-gold is the "banking system" and
digigold is the cash in circulation.  Or something like that; I'm not
too
clear on the exact terminology.

> It is not that easy to teach the average person to use e-gold.  Many people

"!"

> my first day of using DigiGold. I did this by ordering DigiGold from
> Omnipay.net, and then deleting my account before the DigiGold arrived.
> Moreover, it is NOT clear to users that DigiGold will be lost if the user's
> hard-drive crashes, and an adequate backup is not made. How many people even
> know how to restore a backup after a hard-drive crash?

Digigold badly needs to be documented; it's very much an engineering
demo
rather than a product, at this point, IMHO.  Nothing some documentation
and a little user interface work wouldn't fix.

> DigiGold will remain an obscure currency. Am I missing something?

Time.  And market.  Soon, thanks to services like www.freedom.net and
freenet.sourceforge.net, anonymous web access and publishing will become
much more commonplace.  After that, the need for anonymous payment
services begins to arise.

Vinay