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Payment Processors, E-Currencies, & Currency Exchange Services From Paypal, E-Gold, AlertPay, StormPay and MoneyBookers to all the hundreds of payment processors and currency exchange services on the web. Discuss and describe your interaction and business with each. Please stick to factual and rational discussion regarding these many companies.

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Old 07-23-2007, 10:38 PM
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Somebody nows or used World-exchanger for transfer e-currencies?

If anybody nows a true site to transfer from e-gold to moneybrookers, clik2paid or Neteller please tell me
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Electronic money
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Electronic money (also known as electronic cash, electronic currency, digital money, digital cash, digital currency or scrip) refers to money which is exchanged only electronically. Typically, this involves use of computer networks, the internet and digital stored value systems. Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) and direct deposit are examples of electronic money. Also, it is a collective term for financial cryptography and technologies enabling it.

While electronic money has been an interesting problem for cryptography (see for example the work of David Chaum and Markus Jakobsson), to date, use of digital cash has been relatively low-scale. One rare success has been Hong Kong's Octopus card system, which started as a transit payment system and has grown into a widely used electronic cash system. Another success is Canada's Interac network, which in 2000 at retail (in Canada) surpassed cash [1] as a payment method. Singapore also has an electronic money implementation for its public transportation system (commuter trains, bus, etc), which is very similar to Hong Kong's Octopus card and based on the same type of card (FeliCa).
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