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Dynamic-Xchange
25th August 2005, 11:12
Hi everyone,

My name is Simon Minister and I am a International DXMerchant. Now what is that I hear you say. Well, I am in the business of Online Currency Exchange. Online currency is an electronic, world wide form of currency which has been created purposely for use on the Internet. There are online payment systems that combine money, gold or other precious metals with Internet based technology to provide a safe and easy way for anyone to transact business 24 hours a day. Online currency also links together financial institutions and markets across the globe in a way that allows instantaneous value transfers with a mere fraction of the cost associated with traditional bank wires and credit cards. Now, here's the clever bit and this is where my business comes in.

It is well known that one of the safest, most lucrative investments you can make on the Internet today is the business of Market-Making [online currency exchange requests]. There are several online currencies available for both business and personal use on the Internet, and each competes with the others on the basis of various options. All online currencies are easily convertible from, and to, most National currencies. Online currencies are simply the optimal form of worldwide, instantaneous payments over the Internet. Examples of online currencies are: E-Gold, IntGold, E-Bullion, NetPay and Pecunix.

Millions of individuals, the world over, hold at least some funds in one or more online currencies. Since different businesses accept different online currencies for the products or services that they provide, individuals find themselves trading across these online currencies: for example, from E-Gold to IntGold, or Pecunix to E-Bullion, etc. There is literally teeming millions of online currency exchanges requested and fulfilled monthly, and every exchange is made through a Market-Maker, who usually charges a fee of between 5% and 20% for rapid trades, conversion to hard currency, or other conversions.

Online currencies are the equivalent of an ATM machine being placed into every household, worldwide. Online currencies are virtually free to own and operate, and they can be used to create excellent income. Market-Makers act like the actual payment services for ATM machines: like Cirrus, or Star Network, or MasterCard, or even Visa. Thus, online currency transactions have the power to be far more common than ATM withdrawals, and the demand for online currencies is rising constantly forcing the recent huge increases in the value of gold in general.

Market-Makers have one vital job: to accumulate as much of each commonly traded online currency as they possibly can, in order to lower their fees below their competitors and work on 'volume' trades for a living. For the average Market-Maker this requires intense marketing of their service. Clearly, there are two options open to the Market-Maker who wishes to compete at higher trade volumes. The first option might be that the Market-Maker can operate as part of a network of Market-Makers, such as the massive DXInOne network. That network will distribute exchanges fairly based on the participation and funding of each Market-Maker. The other option might be that the Market-Maker may already have access to sharply increasing 'demand' for exchanges, and merely be interested in offering a share of profits to individuals who provide additional online currency to that Market-Maker, allowing for more and larger exchanges in shorter periods of time.

An example of a very typical online currency trade:

You are surfing the net and you stumble across a service or product that you would like to buy. The payment choice which is required for this product is NetPay. Let's say you have a NetPay account, but you don't have any money in it. However you have plenty of Pecunix in your Pecunix account. Therefore you look through the directories of Market-Makers for both NetPay and Pecunix, and you choose to fund one that works for your needs. You discover that an overnight exchange, less than 24 hours, would cost you about 10%. Since this works for your needs, you make the transaction: you will send that Market-Maker your $100 in Pecunix and in exchange you receive $90 in NetPay. You are now immediately available to go and buy that product or service. Notice that the Market-Maker has just made $10, minus whatever they may have had to pay in receive fees for the Pecunix they received, which depending on the trade, may have come to $3. So they have made probably a net of about $7 for this $100 trade, or 7%.

Another example, let's say you are cashing out profits earned, as a Market-Maker:

You decide to withdraw $500 in profits you've earned from processing online currency exchange requests. You have the money sent for example, to your IntGold account, and then you use your IntGold debit card, which may charge you a small transfer fee of 2%, to withdraw the money. Or for example, you could have the money sent to your E-Bullion account, and then have it transferred directly to your bank account overnight for a 4% fee. These small fees don't bother you at all, because they keep the systems operating so that you have quick and flexible options for receiving your money.

Buying online currency is also simple:

You choose to buy e-gold from your bank account, but first you would have to have an E-Gold account, so you would go to e-gold and open one, which just takes a few minutes. Then you would go on a hunt and perhaps you would use the services of LondonGoldExchange, where you find that you can buy E-Gold from your bank account for a very small fee. Following the instructions, you can have your E-Gold within just a couple of days, and you can begin to make money with it immediately.

By now, you should have a basic idea about online currencies and Market-Makers in general. Clearly, Market-Makers are in an excellent position: they virtually make money 'out of thin air,' by simply having money in different 'buying-power' forms available for trades. The interesting thing to be understood is that the demand for online currency exchanges is rising faster than the ability of current Market-Makers to keep up with the processing of those exchangers within a relatively efficient period of time. In other words, DXInOne needs more people to help them process these exchange requests efficiently so that they can remain competitive with other networks. Some Market-Makers work in small networks, say 20 or 25 people, who are pooling funds. Some, like the DXInOne system, is far larger yet. The DXInOne system makes it possible for anyone to add any amount of funds, at any time, to the entire Market-Making network provided by the system. There can be as many as 60,000 or more exchange requests in the main network, at any one time, for one online currency alone; huge numbers of Market-Makers in the DXInOne system are already working around the clock, worldwide, and never able to process all of the exchanges that they see!

They are often given more than $25,000 in requests, each, to get to daily, and simply don't have enough funds at the ready to run them all swiftly, even though each exchange pays the Market-Maker about 6% - 14% in profits!

It is simply not possible for any one Market-Making network to have enough funds available at any one time to keep up with all of the worldwide exchange requests. An exchanger processor who works with about $5000 in funds can only process about $5000 worth of exchanges at once, and then needs to get his or her money exchanged back around, within a few days, in order to process another $5500 worth of exchanges, meaning the original $5000, plus the profit from the first batch of exchanges. We have thousands of exchange processors in our network who operate in this way and because demand rises so rapidly we are in need of thousands of more. In this system, it's not about whether you will make this kind of money, but rather how fast you will make this kind of money, with the money remaining in your control.

Neways, enough rambling. This business is growing at a maddening pace and I am pushing it through the UK at the moment as it is virtually untouched over here, whereas it is taking off in the States and throughout much of Europe. To find out more visit www.dynamic-xchange.com and I would be happy to answer any questions you may have.

Best Regards,

Simon.

Russ
25th August 2005, 11:49
Hi Simon

That's a lot of information to get accross in one message! I think it's going to be a big task to product and price condition people to this concept but good luck anyway.

Welcome aboard!

Russ

webit
25th August 2005, 12:14
Welcome to the forum and best of luck. I agree this is going to be a hard sell and I really would work on the Elevator pitch. Aim for a description in one sentence. A further description in one paragraph and then the full blown description with examples. This is a problem we had with webit.net which can be quite complex and we didn’t have any example sites to draw comparisons to. In the end we held back a lot of functionality for later releases as at the end of the day, people just have to get it and we don’t want to confuse uses. Again this is the problem people marketing TiVo had. They couldn’t explain what the product was in just a paragraph.

daveashton
25th August 2005, 12:57
Welcome to the forum and as above can you provide a quick summery/ elevator pitch please.

Dynamic-Xchange
25th August 2005, 13:23
Thanks for all fo the comments. The product is actually proving very easy to sell because the business and network we operate in is so secure and stable and the area of Market-Making and Online Currency Exchange in general is gathering great pace throughout the world. To date we are the first to provide comprehensive training for the DXInOne system. Due to the complexity of the DXSystem it is hard to explain it in a sentence or quick summary. The summary is basically what is on my website as that is it explained in layman terms. To appreciate the magnitude of the system we promote it is best to create a free DXInOne account and take a look around the system. We provide the training for this system, aswell as working within it ourselves.

https://www.dxinone.com/?DXLink=103373

webit
25th August 2005, 13:41
As my old gaffer used to say. Always make sure anything you explain is simple enough to be understood by your mum, assuming that she’s not a MIT Grad of course.

Dynamic-Xchange
25th August 2005, 13:43
Funny you should say that, she was one of the first to proof read the site, lol.

Russ
25th August 2005, 13:57
There is a lot of this on the internet, some of it looks very scammy especially the stuff relating to "serious home income"?????? Its almost one of those tacky get rich quick schemes, is it?

On the other hand this guy aproaches the pitch well but goes on too long.......
http://www.netwealthpower.com/currency_exchanging.html

Dynamic-Xchange
25th August 2005, 14:35
Thats a MAZU resellers site. Baring in mind Mazu's owner, Matt Gagnon has been taken to court over his training course they are one to stay away from. Again, a case of someone trying to copy Dave Bennett and failing miserably.

The DXInOne Network in which we operate is not scammy, it just looks that way because alot of people have jumped on the bandwagon and are trying to capitalise on the recent surge in interest. It's not a get rich quick scheme, it has just been made to look that way because people are whacking up sites left right and centre to sell really poor quality imitation courses to newcomers. I myself have been involved for almost two years now and the training course I promote has been created by a person called Dave Bennet, who happened to train me the last two years, and who has been around over three and half years. The DXInOne system itself has been operational for over 5 years now and is growing in leaps and bounds in terms of technology and services to it's customers.

Becoming a DXMerchant can be made into a full-time occupation as I have finished university with a 1st in Software Design and having done DXInOne for almost two years I have decided to go full-time and train others along side my business, and I am already on three to four times what my university mates are earning from their first year in industry having built up a $500,000 DXportfolio. Thats not to impress you, but to impress upon you the potential of this business.

With anything Internet based it is easy for people to produce promotion sites selling lame teaching aids but I have aligned myself with the best team in the industry and our course is rated number one by an independant site, and one thousand customers todate can't be wrong having not received one complaint or return.

Definitly worth looking into, don't get put off by the people who cheapen the opportunity because this is one serious business if you go about it properly and don't treat it like a get rich quick scheme or HYIP, because it couldn't be further from it. You can tell that just from looking at the site, has been 5 years in development and it not even released to the public yet.

www.dxinone.com/?DXLink=103373

Jayne
25th August 2005, 15:02
Hi Simon,

Welcome to the forum :D

Jayne

Dynamic-Xchange
25th August 2005, 15:56
Thank you Jayne. It's really nice to find a good UK based business forum.

SNS IT
25th August 2005, 19:20
Hi,

Welcome to UKBF.

As you msg is too long to read. I would rather log on to your website.

We are looking for sending money to our sister concern based in India the best way.

Regards
Hemal
www.snsitltd.com

PeteH
25th August 2005, 19:29
Hi,

Welcome to the forum. Having briefly read through your message and had a quick look at your site, I think there is a good opportunity there.

Where there's trading involved, there is always the chance to make money. Its interesting that several net currencies have developed. But, don't people still generally pay for things on the internet using their credit card (via their national currency).

I don't quite understand the need for the internet currencies. Don't they just add transaction costs to swap from national currency to a particular net currency, and then to another net currency if you have the wrong one?

Good luck.

Pete

Dynamic-Xchange
25th August 2005, 20:10
Hi Pete,

There is a massive opportunity and people are grapsing it everyday. With regards to costs you should refer to the page on my site regarding Online Currency http://www.dynamic-xchange.com/what-is-online-currency.php as that explains why more and more people and more importantly, businesses are using online currency. It is more flexible and DXInOne is rapidly expanding to a point where in a few years time millions of websites will except Online Currency for payment and those who have positioned themselves in this network of exchangers, will be the people tp help transfer between the various types and in the process, obtain a commission for processing it.

It's happening already, there are thousands of requests daily and that number is rapidly increasing by the day so thats why this opportunity is so big and more importantly, long term and stable.

odeniyi
26th August 2005, 00:02
Welcome to the forum and congrats on creating such a good response.

Agree with creating a one liner. I saw a report stating that by and larger surfers don't read on the internet - we scan :)

Dynamic-Xchange
26th August 2005, 08:07
Thanks for the welcome. I'm trying to work on changing my sites content but I'm not sure how to go about it really. Pen and paper job at the moment, before I make any concrete changes. I'm always open to suggestions however.

One thing I should mention is that most people that come across the site have used the search term DXInOne so no a little bit about it, but they want to know alot more so there interest has already been captured and they want details and longer explanations, hence the current design but I'm sure I can make the site appealing to both types.

fierywebservices
17th November 2011, 20:53
hi e-gold has been around years and a few years ago got hit big time by regulations and had to overhaul their entire system to bring themselves within regulatory conditions costing a lot of small users their accounts simply because it wasnt worth it to send in all the information needed to keep your account ie photographic proof you were who you said you were current address with proof ie a bill with full name and address etc

it was actually easier to open a high street bank account at the time than to continue with e-gold

however i know where Dynamic-Xchange is coming from and yes a lot of people do use different currencies online the 2 most popular still being paypal and alertpay withe e-gold etc hanging in there still
i really must look at the timelines here just realised this was 2005