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  2. 1mdc - Wikipedia

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    Coupled with the quick and easy transfer of funds between e-gold and 1mdc accounts, 1mdc was attractive to persons with large amounts of e-gold, whose balances gradually shrink due to e-gold's storage fees. 1mdc also offered virtually fee free exchange from Pecunix gold to 1mdc, and a 5% fee to exchange from 1mdc to Pecunix gold.

  3. Digital gold currency - Wikipedia

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    Pecunix was a gold based digital currency (or e-currency) in which accounts had balances in GAU (gold grams). Pecunix was founded by Simon "Sidd" Davis in 2002, and was registered and incorporated in Panama. [ 16 ]

  4. The Farmer's Market - Wikipedia

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    The Farmer's Market generated revenue through commissions based on the size of each purchase. The site allowed for several forms of payment including cash, PayPal, Western Union, Pecunix, and I-Golder. It managed all communications between buyers and sellers, and blurred the path between them by adding intermediaries known as "cash drops" who ...

  5. Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia [c] is a free-content online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki ...

  6. Petunia - Wikipedia

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    Petunia is a genus in the family Solanaceae, subfamily Petunioideae.Well known members of Solanaceae in other subfamilies include tobacco (subfamily Nicotianoideae), and the cape gooseberry, tomato, potato, deadly nightshade and chili pepper (subfamily Solanoideae). [2]

  7. Unix - Wikipedia

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    Developer: Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, Brian Kernighan, Douglas McIlroy, and Joe Ossanna at Bell Labs: Written in: C and assembly language: OS family: Unix: Source model: Historically proprietary software, while some Unix projects (including BSD family and illumos) are open-source

  8. E-gold - Wikipedia

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    E-gold was a target of financial malware and phishing scams by criminal syndicates and was used for illegal activities. In December 2005, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) raided G&SR's offices, seizing files and hardware, as part of an investigation into e-gold's use in criminal activities.

  9. Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix, Arizona, capital of Arizona and most populous city in the state; Phoenix metropolitan area, Arizona; Phoenix, Georgia, an unincorporated community; Phoenix, Illinois, a village