-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In article <v02120d05accab753260f@[199.0.65.105]>, Robert Hettinga <rah@shipwright.com> wrote:
In the real world, there's a trustee/nominee of some sort who does this. What's that to keep that from happening on the net, just like our much maligned (guy's gotta make a living, fer chrissake!) assassination-payoff escrow agent...
Note that with event-release crypto, the houses could make a public key available, with the secret key to be held until the death of Tom Target. That key pair could be used by any of its anonymous buyers while the crypto house remained ignorant not only of the content and authorship of the messages, but even of the messages' existance -- nothing at all to subpoena. The same key could be used by Tom to encrypt his will, by the assassin's employer to encrypt the payment, and by anyone to place a bet on whether Tom will die within a certain period of time (by using ecash that expires, like Digicash). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMKVaheyjYMb1RsVfAQEf7wP+OBRVv0UaoO6TLOcCHkwnMF8fMBFc2X3P 8fNV+ICtgWZwp+Bso58h3ocbyx9ilNOhI5l67JG4Oio+84gAnGpWS392KuXu84un ROpO5ityE0Vhb//ToreVdQVCMvvSsO9cNOQCtFN4v9z/H+YD9YlE0yjp9fTsa32M th9WA86OmbM= =V97C -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Shields.