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- 1mdc abstract "1mdc was a digital gold currency (DGC), originally founded in 2001. Similar to other DGCs, 1mdc allowed for the instant electronic transfer of gold between user accounts. Unlike other DGC providers, 1mdc was backed by the reserves of e-gold, rather than their own physical bullion reserves. The website appeared to switch between various offshore hosting locations, and used software designed by Interesting Software Ltd, an Anguilla company.As of April 27, 2007, a US court order has forced e-gold to liquidate a large number of e-gold accounts totalling some 10 to 20 million US dollars' worth of gold. A small part of this seizure was 1mdc's accounts and assets [1]. If the court order in the USA is reversed, a user's e-gold grams remaining in 1mdc will "unbail" normally to the user's e-gold account. Ultimately e-gold is owned and operated by US citizens, so, 1mdc users must respect the decisions of US courts and the US authorities regarding the disposition of e-gold and the safety and security of US citizens. Even though 1mdc has no connection whatsoever to the USA, and most 1mdc users are non-USA, ultimately e-gold is operated from the USA.".
- 1mdc wikiPageExternalLink 1mdc.
- 1mdc wikiPageExternalLink www.1mdc.com.
- 1mdc wikiPageExternalLink www.1mdc.com.
- 1mdc wikiPageExternalLink 07_crm_301.html.
- 1mdc wikiPageID "3549797".
- 1mdc wikiPageRevisionID "585690911".
- 1mdc confusing "July 2010".
- 1mdc hasPhotoCollection 1mdc.
- 1mdc reason "apart from lack of citations that prevent an editor to verify any of this, terms are used with no clarification: precedence, website , liquidate , "unbail" - these need expanding and wikilinking".
- 1mdc unreferenced "November 2009".
- 1mdc subject Category:Defunct_online_companies.
- 1mdc subject Category:Digital_gold_currencies.
- 1mdc comment "1mdc was a digital gold currency (DGC), originally founded in 2001. Similar to other DGCs, 1mdc allowed for the instant electronic transfer of gold between user accounts. Unlike other DGC providers, 1mdc was backed by the reserves of e-gold, rather than their own physical bullion reserves.".
- 1mdc label "1MDC".
- 1mdc label "1mdc".
- 1mdc label "1mdc".
- 1mdc sameAs 1mdc.
- 1mdc sameAs m.09kyb6.
- 1mdc sameAs Q2813661.
- 1mdc sameAs Q2813661.
- 1mdc wasDerivedFrom 1mdc?oldid=585690911.
- 1mdc isPrimaryTopicOf 1mdc.