At 12:17 PM -0400 on 9/7/98, Tim May trolled:
Ryan, could you tell us what you are working on, and what has taken you out of the country?
If I told you, I would have to kill you? Seriously, Ryan and Ian were both moderators the Philodox Symposium on Digital Bearer Transaction Settlement, held this July at the Harvard Club in Boston. During the Symposium, they had several dinner conversations with a couple of Symposium participants from a company which will remain nameless, and they're currently putting together a digital bearer transaction settlement system for those folks. Somewhere. :-). Also there at the Symposium was Scott Loftesness, who's now the new president of DigiCash, though the rest of us didn't know that at the time. I was hoping someone from DigiCash would show up. I just didn't know exactly how successful I was going to be in that until about two weeks ago. Of course, a good time was had by all, including the likes of Dan Geer, John Muller, some fairly serious financial people from Citicorp and VISA and EGold, and several other interesting folks from various walks of crypto, finance, and law. Had a great time, wish you were there, and all that. Yup, that financial technology evangelism stuff's just a waste of time. Never gonna amount to much. :-). For my next trick (besides some road-show DBTS seminars I'd like to do, some speeches at upcoming electronic commerce/trading conferences in places like Boston and London, the DBTS series I'm doing for Duncan Goldie-Scott's online edition of the Financial Times, a white paper I'm doing for a credit card company, some other fee-and-referral-commission consulting contracts, and a few threatend projects from book editors <whew!>:-)) is a chinese-wall, peer-reviewed legal conference on digital bearer settlement, hopefully next summer. I'm recruiting the program chair now, and have several people you've probably heard of in mind for the program committee, though ultimately that's the committee chairman's decision. Having some fun, *now*, as those SNL wild and crazy guys used to say... Cheers, Bob Hettinga ----------------- Robert A. Hettinga <mailto: rah@philodox.com> Philodox Financial Technology Evangelism <http://www.philodox.com/> 44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA "... however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity, [predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'