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From: jya@pipeline.com (John Young)
Date: Sat, 20 Jul 1996 01:18:03 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: BIG_dif
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7-19-96. NYP:
"AT&T and Wells Fargo Investing in an Electronic Cash
Card."
The companies said that they would form the American
affiliate of Mondex. Any one with a Mondex card can
transfer electronic cash to anyone else with a card.
This flexibility has raised concerns both about the
possibility of counterfeiting and of money laundering.
Because of these concerns, Mondex has been modified in
the United States so that banks will be able to track
card use. That will allow them to audit for fraud, if
not recreate every transaction. Data from Mondex cards
will be used for various product marketing.
"We believe there should be privacy, but there is a big
difference between privacy and anonymity," Dudley Nigg,
executive vice president of Wells Fargo, said.
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