Kid Gloves or Megaphones

Gary Howland gary at systemics.com
Sun May 5 09:33:42 PDT 1996


E. ALLEN SMITH wrote:
> 
> From:   IN%"shamrock at netcom.com" 21-MAR-1996 21:29:06.87
> 
> >It is true that the issuer is unable to discover that double blinding is
> >being used. The real problem with the protocol is that it requires
> >payor/payee collusion, which may make it difficult to execute.
> 
>         Can the payee discover that the payor isn't colluding before the bank
> can figure out who the payee is?
>         -Allen

Of course.  With the modified protocol the payor has no choice in the matter.
It's a case of giving the payor a blinded unsigned coin and demanding he get the bank
to sign it - if he doesn't do this the payee will notice immediately.
Even with payor and bank collusion there is nothing that can be done to identify
the payee.

Gary
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