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Re: Tense visions of future imperfect



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At 11:33 PM 04/13/96 EDT, "E. ALLEN SMITH" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>From:	IN%"[email protected]"  "Bill Stewart" 11-APR-1996 00:21:15.87
>
>>Personally, I find the idea that the government could hope to track the
>>economy so closely as to notice a $10M/year addition to the money supply to
>>be disturbing (though it was done in a science fiction story about
>>20 years ago :-)  With digital cash, it's also unrealistic - we
>>finally have a technology for moving money around _without_
>>them being able to track it all, if we want to deploy it.
>
>	One related question is if the government would notice an underground
>fully anonymous digital cash setup - transactions disappearing from their
>"radar screen."

I wouldn't expect Gov't to notice any individual transaction, of course, but
doubtless they would eventually notice that the expected amounts of money
weren't where anticipated. At that point, I suspect things would get
"interesting" (moreso than now :-) regarding currency tracing.

Dave Merriman

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