-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- An entity calling itself "Vladimir Z. Nuri" <vznuri@netcom.com> allegedly wrote:
here is my question: of course, I'm sure they have some kind of a backup system. would someone care to comment on it?
say I download $1000 to my hard drive and it crashes. what to do?
if it was like "real" cash, then it really would be lost.
if it wasn't like real cash, and the bank was actually tracking it, then they could determine whether it had been "spent" so far or prohibit someone from "cashing it in" like a hold on a check.
Well the smart thing to do is keep multiple, well-protected copies of your cash under your own control. I don't really know what that press release was referring to. Perhaps it was saying that by revealing your blinding factor you can reveal yourself as owner of that coin and have that coin cancelled and re-sent to you. To my mind, if you have kept a copy of the blinding factor, you might as well have kept a copy of the coin... Bryce signatures follow "To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield." <a href="http://ugrad-www.cs.colorado.edu/~wilcoxb/Niche.html"> bryce@colorado.edu </a> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Auto-signed under Unix with 'BAP' Easy-PGP v1.01 iQCVAwUBMIsm5vWZSllhfG25AQGs2gP9GhwPNDFd6C/FkNpH0/9fIQCxdD+JbdoJ cDxGDaIaOEIdMWn8X0tBaE5Ml6RQz3XUsSCz5Yqp6tQ00KSsbYaWs+CK2/zY1dp+ sxTalu6S0+qmIivh39+X3w2pGzDuUznhd1c5rxLXUIlZO7TM9g3XGv5jm7DBnC4M ve43K6q5fK0= =2xcG -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----