1994-08-29 - Re: e$ as “travellers check?

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From: Jonathan Cooper <entropy@IntNet.net>
To: “Perry E. Metzger” <perry@imsi.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-08-29 22:54:16 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 29 Aug 94 15:54:16 PDT

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From: Jonathan Cooper <entropy@IntNet.net>
Date: Mon, 29 Aug 94 15:54:16 PDT
To: "Perry E. Metzger" <perry@imsi.com>
Subject: Re: e$ as "travellers check?
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> > 	traveller's checks are an extremely easy way to defraud
> > 	any bank that issues them,  what will happen to this
> >  	difficulty factor if they are anonymous ?
> 
> Digitally signed notes are not forgeable.

   Right.
  
   I doubt very seriously that there is anything on the planet that is 
*ABSOLUTELY* unforgable.   It all comes down to how much energy and 
resources one is willing to sink into the project.

-jon
( THEY CAN STOP THE PARTY, BUT THEY CAN'T STOP THE FUTURE )
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