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Re: Hettinga's e$yllogism




At 1:52 pm -0400 on 6/24/97, Secret Squirrel wrote:


> If you tell financial experts that making ecash traceable under court
>order is
> goint to make electronic commerce impossible, they'll laugh.  They already
> use systems which are even less private than that.

That's because, like all industrial transaction processes, they're built to
run weak transactions on strong, but private networks. The internet enables
strong transactions on weak, but public networks, which are way cheaper.

Again, *Digital* Commerce *is* Financial Cryptography.

Cheers,
Bob Hettinga



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