Chaum on the wrong foot?

rjc at gnu.ai.mit.edu rjc at gnu.ai.mit.edu
Tue Oct 5 19:55:07 PDT 1993


peter honeyman writes:
>i am replying to a message that is six weeks old.
> 
> hal, chaum may be barking up the wrong tree, but that doesn't mean
> that his students are.  i read a couple of digital cash papers last
> night and was struck by this statement in one of them:
> 
>     Techniques have been developed that ... allow the construction of
>     off-line electronic cash systems that are secure for the bank, yet
>     at the same time honest users of the system are guaranteed to
>     remain completely anonymous.  This holds in a very strong sense:
>     the security of banks is not compromised even if all users and
>     shops collaborate in such an attempt, and the privacy of honest
>     users cannot be violated in any cryptanalytic way even under
>     adversarial behavior of the bank in coalition with all the shops.
> 
> 					  Stefan Brands, CWI

  This could refer to observer based protocols. I don't see anything in the
above paragraph to indicate that they have invented a digital coin. I don't
see how offline non-observer based cash could possibly work. (e.g.
I send a copy of my cash to someone in Europe and we "spend" them 
simultaneously)


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