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SolidTrustPay is my favorite. Why? It’s a flexible processor with excellent personalised service provided by owners Stella and Marc. I’ve been
a verified member since the first week they opened and have been very satisfied with their service.
Liberty Reserve is my favorite DC and I believe it’s next Egold. At least, it’s next HYIP currency for sure.
Sorry, to Jude, I should have put my name as “HeyJude” in my post above. Keep forgetting to do that when I come here and at nobs :-)
HeyJude
I’m sure Jude wouldn’t mind! :)
E-gold has my vote!
Why?
1. Is the definitive leader in e-currency having a unmatched history (since 1996)
2. Is a truly global means of exchange.
3. Most importantly: It’s not fiat & therefore unaffected by currency fluctuations. E-gold is outside the venue of traditional monetary systems.
It’s for these reasons, not the rhetoric you hear regurgitated that is the real threat. By creating panic and distrust amongst users of the e-gold system is playing into the hands of the cabal – “mission accomplished!”
It’s ironic to note the problems earlier this year began shortly after it was announced e-gold was to rival paypal’s volume in circulation. The main difference: One is tied to the banking system and one is not.
Frankly, with the symptoms of a collapse in the cards, it’s more important now more than ever to protect what little equity you have, and e-gold is one way to soften the blow.