Digital currency exchanger — Digital currency exchangers (DCEs, independent exchange providers or e currency exchangers) are market makers which exchange fiat currency for electronic money, such as digital gold currency (DGC), and/or convert one type of digital currency (DC) … Wikipedia
Digital Currency Exchanger - DCE — A market maker who exchanges legal tender for electronic currency, or who exchanges one electronic currency for another. A digital currency exchanger charges a commission for this type of transaction, with transactions often occurring through… … Investment dictionary
Global Digital Currency Association — The Global Digital Currency Association (or GDCA) is a trade association of electronic money operators, digital currency exchangers, merchants and users. The GDCA is a nonprofit organization of business professionals operating in the global… … Wikipedia
Digital gold currency — (or DGC) is a form of electronic money based on ounces of gold. It is a kind of representative money, like a US paper gold certificate at the time (from 1873 to 1933) that these were exchangeable for gold on demand. The typical unit of account… … Wikipedia
Currency — Money. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * currency cur‧ren‧cy [ˈkʌrənsi ǁ ˈkɜːr ] written abbreviation cur noun currencies PLURALFORM FINANCE 1. [counta … Financial and business terms
currency — money. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary The currency that the security is traded in. London Stock Exchange Glossary * * * currency cur‧ren‧cy [ˈkʌrənsi ǁ ˈkɜːr ] written abbreviation cur noun currencies PLURALFORM … Financial and business terms
Digital World — The Digital World (often referred to as the DigiWorld in English media) is a fictional universe featured in the Digimon media franchise. In Digimon anime, manga, video games, and other related merchandise, the Digital World is a parallel universe … Wikipedia
Digital Monetary Trust — was an anonymous internet banking system using electronic money. It consisted of a three layered computer system. Its function was to abstract the identity of the account owner from the accounts. That is, the account holders transfer money into… … Wikipedia
Digital Signature and Electronic Authentication Law — (SEAL) of 1998 was introduced to the United States Senate, as S.1594, and was followed closely by H.R. 3472 which was introduced to the House of Representatives. This Bill sought to update the Bank Protection Act of 1968 in regards to electronic… … Wikipedia
Digital Gold Currency - DGC — An electronic, private currency backed by gold bullion. Companies that provide digital gold currency make it possible for people to own gold and to pay each other online in gold. Digital gold provides the same protection against inflation as gold … Investment dictionary