10-16-2004, 03:33 PM
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Online donation sites other than paypal?
Would it be possible to set up a account with a service other than paypal for those of us to donate to without having to cut a check? I found some other places with similar services that are not supposed to have the same problems here...
http://www.politechbot.com/2004/09/29/jim-davidson-on/
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Briefly, these include e-gold.com with several million accounts, some
$30 million in current circulation, and around a billion dollars a
year in throughput. Numerous sites with tutorials, such as
http://ezez.com/ which is my personal favorite. For the offshore
enthusiast, there is 1MDC.com which works with e-gold but stores data
about your transactions in Anguilla. Both e-gold and 1MDC offer
excellent automation systems for shopping carts.
e-Bullion.com has about 250,000 accounts, some $12 million in
circulation. They offer gold, silver, and "e-currency" which is a dollar transfer
service. Their Cryptocard security is top-notch. They recently moved
their servers to Switzerland, a respected financial privacy haven. A
good quality automation system is available for shopping cart
interfaces.
GoldMoney.com has a bit more gold in circulation than e-gold, but only
about 15,000 accounts. Corporate governance is excellent and the system
is audited. Their servers are on the Channel Isle of Jersey, a worthy
financial privacy haven. A truly outstanding automation interface.
Pecunix.com is much smaller in terms of circulation and users, but has
excellent security features and will encrypt all communications to your
PGP key if you wish. Servers on New Zealand.
LibertyDollar.org offers gold and silver specie, paper and digital
warehouse certificates. We aren't deeply enthusiastic about their
automation interface. Servers in Indiana and metal stored in Idaho,
so a bit domestic.
Evocash.com offers an online payment system comparable to PayPal in
that it is a dollar transfer service. Probably several million
accounts. Circulation figures are unpublished. Servers are probably in Spain.
A lot of people seem to like MoneyBookers.com. Online casinos seem
to like Neteller. Overseas, we've seen a lot of interest in former
Soviet countries in WebMoney. There's also quite a bit of activity
in interchange, such as cyfrocash, myicis.com, cambist.net, and
open2exchange.com which offer various online exchanges.
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