ALTA/DMT privacy [was: Re: (No Subject)]

James A. Donald jamesd at echeque.com
Wed Dec 10 14:13:59 PST 2003


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On 10 Dec 2003 at 15:19, Nostradumbass at SAFe-mail.net wrote:
> E-gold and other DGCs do not do much if any due diligence in
> checking account holder identification, so if you use an
> effective proxying means (e.g., an open Wi-Fi hotspot) to
> create and access your accounts you are pretty safe.  If you
> fund you accounts using money orders, you may be safe
> (depending on whether you've employed others to purchase the
> money orders or your physical identity is being captured at
> the money order agent during the transaction).

Some people offer a cash to e-gold service.

Deposit a bundle of notes in their account, they will sell you
e-gold.   You use the low order bits of the amount as an ID.

Deposit small used notes in the US, withdraw gold in asia.

> ALTA/DMT does have a certain degree of un-linkability in that
> once accounts are deleted all db references in the system to
> that account are also deleted from all ALTA/DMT dbs.

Trust us.  Would we lie to you? 

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