-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- ObCrypto: Slim to None, peripheral at best. At 07:55 PM 10/24/95 +0100, some annoying nym wrote:
Now all we need is to do is get some specs on how DigiCash's software works so that we can code this. I expect that this method will become quite popular. To withdraw DigiCash, one must come up with $250 to start, sign a bunch of forms, etc. I suspect that most people would rather change money in lesser amounts, probably under $50. This opens up a huge market for Blacknet money exchangers. I would gladly pay Tim's Internet Cash Exchange a commission to exchange $50 worth of greenbacks for Digicash instead of dealing with Mark Twain and shelling out $250 to start..
Irrelevant point: To open an account as a consumer, not a merchant, and solely for DigiCash use, only $11 (!) is required. Although I'll agree with the bunch of forms part. Damn, I wish I understood legalese... Dave - ----- David E. Smith, "dsmith@midwest.net", PGP ID 0x92732139 http://www.midwest.net/scribers/dsmith/ Sorry, the full signature is on strike pending DigiCash salary negotiations -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMI1uAgwyfvCScyE5AQHvpAP+MrQ0vflUe6q7uyXa0PHlyMttf50StEdX eYsXOlN9wLWH9yF6Wkvx8kXQS9sOE7anMYEk42VvwETq3y1EduP3dYAvSW2h7EG2 X4z0wsUT1l3drcq5ieeakA1nwGmHuQdMgPNaPZ8pvIGluTGobKAvta4Ea0MHy8HY YdvbDA4w0x0= =69WP -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----