In Search of Genuine DigiCash

Robert Hettinga rah at shipwright.com
Sat Aug 27 22:17:18 PDT 1994


At  7:45 PM 8/27/94 -0400, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
>Eric Hughes says:
>>    >If there were already a fully identified digital money system,
>>
>>    Is there one?
>>
>> I don't think there is any digital money system at all, neither
>> anonymous nor fuly identified.
>>
>> There certainly are digital funds transfer systems, almost all fully
>> identified.  These are not digital money systems, although they may be
>> precursors.
>
>The U.S. banking system is largely a "digital money system" in the
>sense that the bulk of the money in the system is represented in book
>entry form in computer systems and has no other existance.

I suppose what I meant was is there any fully identified offline digital
cash system in the literature. I haven't heard of any from secondary
sources, like around here, or from my cursory reading of Schneier, for
instance.

The penalty for imprecision on a mail-list of scientists is blown
bandwidth.  My apologies.

Cheers,
Bob Hettinga

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