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Re: e$ as "travellers check?
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>From: Jonathan Cooper <[email protected]>
>Date: Monday, August 29, 1994 6:45PM
>> > traveller's checks are an extremely easy way to defraud
>> > any bank that issues them, what will happen to this
>> > difficulty factor if they are anonymous ?
>>
>> Digitally signed notes are not forgeable.
> Right.
> I doubt very seriously that there is anything on the planet that is
>*ABSOLUTELY* unforgable. It all comes down to how much energy and
>resources one is willing to sink into the project.
This comment, unless I misunderstand it, supports (rather than refutes)
Perry's rebuttal to the claim that forging digital traveller's checks
would be "extremely easy."
Sticking in my nose where it doesn't belong,
JD
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