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Phillip Hallam-Baker. W3C payments resources, 1995. http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Payments/overview.html.

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Micropayments Revisited - Micali, Rivest (2002)   (10 citations)  (Correct)

.... 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.


PayWord and MicroMint: Two simple micropayment schemes - Rivest, Shamir (1996)   (118 citations)  (Correct)

....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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