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RE: Why does the state still stand:



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On Tue, 14 May 1996, blanc wrote:

> .  What if someone, hired on one occasion but fired at another, decides in
> anger to "turn coat" and report everyone to the IRS (or other fine government
> agency)?

In this scheme, all employees are pseudonymous so a disgruntled worker would
have nothing to report.

> 
> .  What if a company does not pay as expected - other than adopting
> Assassination Politics, what method could an employee use towards getting
> their expected remuneration for work done?

A company could not afford to have such a loss of reputation.  Nobody is going
to work for a company that doesn't pay its employees.

> 
> .  Wouldn't everyone need to have two jobs (or source of regularly
> accepted cash), in order to be able to pay for services where suppliers do
> not accept virtual cash transactions? (TCM has mentioned before about the
> need to pay for some things in tiny quantities - like quarters for a phone
> call, etc.)

I think that this could be solved by having services which could exchange
ecash for real cash and real cash to ecash.  Also, such a system could be
used for fully anonymous ecash -- sort of like a remailer for virtual money.

- -- Mark

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