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From: covin@cs.uchicago.edu
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 93 12:22:27 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Digital Money/Anonymous mailing: an idea
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I haven't yet read enough on digital money to know the intricacies,
but here's a possible use (note that a variant of this is possible *now*,
due to the extremely insecure way that credit card charges are handled):
If a good way of implementing digital cash were found (maybe it has been?),
it would be possible to operate a truly anonymous *commercial* remailer.
You send the remailer a message, encrypted by its public key, containing
the message you want re-sent, the destination, and *payment for the service*.
For hit&run anonymity the remailer doesn't even need to ever know who you
are...
The main advantage of this is that it would allow someone to run a remailer
without having to fund it out of the goodness of their heart... It's a
valuable service, and I'm sure there's a market... Also, it would provide a
*real* use for digital cash, thus starting the ball rolling on that...
Comments?
-David
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