From: Bryce Wilcox <wilcoxb@land.cs.Colorado.EDU>
To: Michael Froomkin <mfroomki@umiami.ir.miami.edu>
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UTC Datetime: 1995-09-12 01:49:24 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 11 Sep 95 18:49:24 PDT
From: Bryce Wilcox <wilcoxb@land.cs.Colorado.EDU>
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 95 18:49:24 PDT
To: Michael Froomkin <mfroomki@umiami.ir.miami.edu>
Subject: Re: Brand e-cash implementation?
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Michael Froomkin <mfroomki@umiami.ir.miami.edu> wrote:
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> Have there been any implementations, even as trials, of Brands' protocols?
> Do any ecash systems on the drawing board even include real user anonymity?
Could someone point me to Brand's electronic money protocol? I have heard of
it and would like to learn more. If it is a discussable topic then please
someone try to convince me that it is better than Chaum's or
Chaum's-plus-anonymity-both-ways, or some other candidate for E-Money
Protocol Which Has Official Cypherpunk Blessing.
(Hopefully a discussion will ensue and rescue this article from that room in
Data Hell where posts that ask for help but contribute nothing are sent...)
Bryce
signatures follow:
(new .sig with URL coming soon! Stay tuned for more exciting adventures...)
+
public key on keyservers /. island Life in a chaos sea
or via finger 0x617c6db9 / bryce.wilcox@colorado.edu
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