At this moment, I'm preparing the second edition of my book _Digital Cash_. In order to reduce the errors and improve the book, I'm announcing rewards of $10.00 per technical error to the first person to report each particular error to me. They will also receive a personal mention in the thanks given at the front of the book if they don't want to remain anonymous. Naturally, I need to limit this offer. All awards are subject to my whims. Errors in grammar and spelling are not eligible. I will make the decision of which person is the first to make a bug report. If something seems more like a feature than a bug, I may not pay a reward. Also, I am free to decide upon the basic granularity of the errors. My decision is final, but I hope to be as inclusive as possible to reward people who take the time to write. I want to be as generous as my pocketbook allows. If this works out well, the second edition will sell more books which will allow me to offer even larger rewards when I prepare the third edition. I'm also asking that people forward any suggestions for additional topics to me. A copy of the table of contents can be found on my web page (http://www.access.digex.net/~pcw/pcwpage.html). If you're a company or a researcher with an interesting contribution to the world of digital transactions, please write. I want to be as inclusive as possible. My thanks to everyone who takes the time to consider this offer. The offer is in effect for a limited period of time and may be withdrawn at any time. See my web page for announcements. -Peter Wayner pcw@access.digex.com