| Phillip Hallam-Baker. W3C payments resources, 1995. http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Payments/overview.html. |
.... micropayment schemes have been suggested, including Millicent[10] by Manasse et al. the Payword and MicroMint[16] schemes of Rivest and Shamir, Anderson s NetCard [2] scheme, Jutla and Yung s PayTree[7] Hauser et al. s Micro iKP [5] the Micropayment Transfer Protocol (MPTP) of the W3C [4, 18], the probabilistic polling scheme[6] of Jarecki and Odlyzko, the Electronic Lottery Ticket proposal[15] of Rivest, Wheeler s similar Transactions Usings Bets [19] Pedersen s similar scheme[14] and the related proposal for micropayments by ecient coin ipping by Lipton and Ostrovsky[9] this ....
Phillip Hallam-Baker. W3C payments resources, 1995. http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Payments/overview.html.
....1 Introduction We present two simple micropayment schemes, PayWord and MicroMint, for making small purchases over the Internet. We were inspired to work on this problem by DEC s Millicent scheme[10] Surveys of some electronic payment schemes can be found in HallamBaker [6], Schneier[16] and Wayner[18] Our main goal is to minimize the number of public key operations required per payment, using hash operations instead whenever possible. As a rough guide, hash functions are about 100 times faster than RSA signature verification, and about 10,000 times faster than ....
Phillip Hallam-Baker. W3C payments resources, 1995. http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Payments/overview.html.
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