1995-09-16 - Re: Why ecash is traceable

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From: loki@obscura.com (Lance Cottrell)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1995-09-16 04:27:23 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 15 Sep 95 21:27:23 PDT

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From: loki@obscura.com (Lance Cottrell)
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 95 21:27:23 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Why ecash is traceable
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At 9:46 AM 9/15/95, Timothy C. May wrote:
>At 8:47 AM 9/15/95, Donald M. Kitchen wrote:
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>>Excellent discussion on the subject, actually. However, your idea of
>>the "first person to the bank" maintaining anonymity via remailer block
>>is flawed. First of all, if a collusion with the bank is being taken into
>>account, presumably sufficient enough resources are involved that someone
>>may try and track the reply block. Mixmaster (as your messages mentioned
>>by name) would be necessary to eliminate the chance of tracking the block
>>through combinations of replay attacks etc. (Which reminds me, has anyone
>
>Just to clarify a minor point, I mentioned "mixes," not Mixmaster. I have
>nothing against Mixmaster, but "mix" is the term Chaum invented for what we
>later started to call a "remailer."
>
>--Tim May
>

Indeed Chaum's phrase "digital mix" was the inspiration for the name Mixmaster.

        -Lance

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