1994-09-06 - Re: "Reputations" are more than just nominalist hot air

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From: cwalton@earthlink.net (Conrad Walton)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1994-09-06 05:09:07 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 5 Sep 94 22:09:07 PDT

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From: cwalton@earthlink.net (Conrad Walton)
Date: Mon, 5 Sep 94 22:09:07 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: \"Reputations\" are more than just nominalist hot air
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At  5:41 PM 9/5/94 -0700, Hal wrote:
>
>Then perhaps we can avoid arguing about what a reputation is, and instead
>focus on the interesting issue of what the role of cryptography will be
>in establishing reputations in a possibly-pseudonymous business network.

I think the distinction between "reputation" and "credential" is an
important one in this context.
I would be interested in discussing "the interesting issue of what the role
of cryptography will be in establishing <credentials> in a
possibly-pseudonymous business network", i.e. TRW credit reports, drivers
licenses, or ATM cards (all of which may or may not be tied to a reputation
or to a valuable, wonderful person - doesn't matter to me. Will I get my
money outta the deal?).

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