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Re: Digital cash announced today by UK bank.
In message <[email protected]> [email protected] writes:
> Apparently the Natwest Bank (or some spoonerism thereof) announced
> today that they were releasing digital cash in the form of some
> sort of smartcard. I have no more details - does anyone else?
>
I saw this a few days ago in the Guardian. Big front page
splash, and lots of radio coverage. The system is called
"Mondex". I'm looking into it, myself, as I know about as much
as you do.
Midlands Bank is cooperating in the scheme, which is not
surprising, as they already have shared-ATM agreements.
> Primarily I'm interested in knowing if it's *anonymous* digital
> cash - knowing our govt, I suspect it's unlikely to be. Any new
> opportunities to track the masses are always gratefully received
> by the powers that be...
>
Interestingly, none of the press coverage even mentioned the
*issue* of privacy. I've told Tom Burroughes at the East
Anglian Daily Times ([email protected]); he's deputy chief
reporter there, and was a speaker at ECFP '93. He's looking
into it now; if you wish to speak to him, call 0473-230-023 and
ask for him in the newsroom. He may be out, as he's also chief
court and legal reporter, but he always calls back.
I'll be calling Australia in a few minutes to see if I can raise
Simon Davies, who's out there on business. Simon
([email protected]) is director of Privacy
International, and was another ECFP speaker... the most
well-connected privacy advocate I've ever met.
> G
>
>
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EXTROPY: The Journal of Transhumanist Thought
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Privacy, London, October 1994