mondex

Steve Schear azur at netcom.com
Fri Jul 18 10:11:11 PDT 1997



At 6:26 AM -0400 7/18/97, Ryan Lackey wrote:
>It would be kind of impressive in a way if Mondex were lame about
>allowing other currencies to proliferate free of state influences, yet
>managed to get the basic technology employed around the world, then some
>cypherpunkish group came up with their own cards, a little bit of
>software, etc. and then issued currency with more behind it than Mondex
>franchisees, had higher profits than Mondex, and then were to be the
>only currencies anyone would trust after the collapse of a few state-backed
>currencies.  Also, I'd trust the cypherpunkish crowd to do a better job
>of hardware and software design for the cards and system, so they're
>likely to be more secure in that fashion as well.
>
>Am I being utterly out of touch with reality, or only tangential to it?

Actually Doug Barnes, C2, gave a brief but excellent rump session talk at
FC '97 pointing out that Mondex could be a near ideal way to pay for fully
anonymous e$, since settlement can be offline, immediate, and
non-repudiatable.

--Steve








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