The Crisis with Remailers

Matts Kallioniemi matts at pi.se
Tue May 21 16:12:25 PDT 1996


At 17:44 1996-05-21 +0200, bryce at digicash.com wrote:
>Matts, you don't want to do floating point for money, because
>floating point doesn't give you good control of precision.

Yes I do. Several major currency traders in Sweden keep all
their money in 64 bit floating point storage. I think that DigiCash
will go floating point (get real?) when you start doing currency.
If you sell 1 DEM, you don't want to get paid in cents, you want
to get paid in 10-15 decimal places. That's where the currency
action is right now, and before Ecash(tm) is fully deployed we'll
probably see traders going for 15-20 decimal places. Floating
point is the way to do it, but are your accountants ready for it?

>Keep in mind that only Ecash(tm) Mints can create Ecash(tm) 
>coins and choose what values the coins have.

Sorry, I thought that the client created the coins and the mint
just signed them. I guess I should go back to RTFAPI.

Regards,

Matts







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