How Does E-Currency
Exchanging Work?
As mentioned on our homepage, E-currency exchange is essentially the
exchange of one e-currency for another. You can think of it in terms
of a real money example. If you're going to another country that does
not accept money from the United States, you would want to convert
your U.S dollars to the currency of the country you’re going
to. Companies that provide this service charge a fee for doing so.
The same applies to e-currency. If you exchange one e-currency for
another, there are “Merchants” who perform this transaction
for you. These Merchants take a certain percentage for performing
this service.
As you read on, I will be using terms you are most likely not familiar
with unless you already know what e-currency exchanging is. Please
refer to our Glossary if you want to know more about these terms.
There are two sides to the E-Currency business. There is the Portfolio
side and the Merchant side. The Portfolio side is what you would
expect. It is where you purchase and sell digots. Digots are digital
currency that is the basis for the e-currency system. The Merchant
side processes peoples requests for converting e-currencies and
transferring e-currencies in and out of the system.
To get started in this business, you should read our
Step
By Step section to learn the order of things. You will only
need about $25 dollars to get started, but I suggest starting with
at least $200-$300 to get your portfolio growing faster. The basic
steps are first to open an E-Currency Trading account. I suggest
using DXInOne (formerly DXGold) because they’ve been around for
5 years and they are by far the leader in this industry. Once your
account is created, you want to open at least one (I suggest 3)
E-currency accounts. After you open your accounts, you need to fund
one of them. The detailed steps for this are listed in the Step
By Step section. Once you have money in your e-currency account
(e-Gold, AlertPay,
NetPay etc.) you then transfer that money into your DXInOne account. From there, you purchase digots and manage your
portfolio.
When you first start out in DXInOne and e-currency exchanging,
you begin on the portfolio side. There is now a waiting list to
get on the Merchant (console) side. Since this whole system is based
on supply and demand of ecurrencies, there can only be so many Merchant
accounts. You will have to wait a while before getting your own
console.
The best thing about the merchant account, is you have more flexibility
and ways of making money in the system. You make money on all transactions
you make and you also qualify for bonuses. The bad side is, you
must log into your account a few times a day to maintain your account
and process transactions. This can be more work that most people
want to deal with on a daily basis. Also, if you travel a lot or
go on vacations, it’s probably not the best thing to work
with.
The Portfolio side takes work too, but much less. Once you get
going, you can leave your account unattended for a day or two, but
you won’t make as much money as you could if you did it daily.
And again, you only need to spend about 20 minutes, once a day,
on the Portfolio side to manage your account.
If you think you would like to get started and learn the steps
you need to follow, just see our Step By Step
section and it will guide you through everything you need to know.
This leads into our DXSynergy Info
section which gives some information regarding the DXInOne side
of things.
And remember, you
don't need a DXInOne E-Currency
Exchange course to
learn this business. If you have some time to spend reading through
our website and forum, you can start to pick up this business on
your own. Many folks feel comfortable with both a course and the
forum, so they at least have more than one source of information.
Within forums, you can get inconsistent information. Folks can use
their course to verify most of the information they get elsewhere to
make the right decisions as they move forward. Most courses also
have phone support, and some people find it comforting to know they
can call a real person whenever they need advice. There are a few
courses and ebooks around for reference, so you can take a look at
out Other Courses section
for just a few.
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