[Everyone's ignoring the obvious answer: Exabyte's, silly :)] I find it kind of strange that many people are advocating setting up nano-currencies when lots of central-bank grownups in the EU are still bang-up for monetary union. I'd be interested to hear why so many people think the massive extra costs involved in adding 1000s of extra private negotiable currencies will somehow be worth it (apart from FOREX and derivatives arbitragers). If I was going to create a purely digital currency I'd want to do it at a supra-national scale (e.g. the Euro or maybe even the UNO); otherwise why not just treat chaumian cash as just another payment instrument. --- They say in online country So which side are you on boys There is no middle way Which side are you on You'll either be a Usenet man Which side are you on boys Or a thug for the CDA Which side are you on? National Union of Computer Operatives; Hackers, local 37 APL-CPIO