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Electronic Cash

by Stefan Brands - IN ADVANCES IN CRYPTOLOGY, CRYPTO '88 PROCEEDINGS , 1998
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On Fair Traceable Electronic Cash

by X. Hou, C. H. Tan
"... Credit card is currently the most popular electronic payment method on the Internet, but it is not an ideal method from the security and privacy point of view. Electronic cash solves many inherent problems of credit card, such as anonymity and off-line payment, and is generally considered as an idea ..."
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Credit card is currently the most popular electronic payment method on the Internet, but it is not an ideal method from the security and privacy point of view. Electronic cash solves many inherent problems of credit card, such as anonymity and off-line payment, and is generally considered

Unlinkable Divisible Electronic Cash

by Toru Nakanishi, Yuji Sugiyama - Proc. Third International Workshop on Information Security (ISW2000), LNCS 1975, pp.121-- 134 , 2000
"... . Recently, some divisible electronic cash (e-cash) systems have been proposed. However, in existing divisible e-cash systems, e#ciency or unlinkability is not su#ciently accomplished. In the existing e#cient divisible cash systems, all protocols are conducted in the order of the polynomial of log N ..."
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. Recently, some divisible electronic cash (e-cash) systems have been proposed. However, in existing divisible e-cash systems, e#ciency or unlinkability is not su#ciently accomplished. In the existing e#cient divisible cash systems, all protocols are conducted in the order of the polynomial of log

On Anonymous Electronic Cash and Crime

by Tomas Sander, Amnon Ta-Shma
"... Anonymous electronic cash systems can be vulnerable to criminal abuse. Two approaches were suggested for solving this problem. In an escrowed cash system users are given anonymity which can be lifted by trustees. In an amount--limited system each user enjoys unconditional anonymity but only for ..."
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Anonymous electronic cash systems can be vulnerable to criminal abuse. Two approaches were suggested for solving this problem. In an escrowed cash system users are given anonymity which can be lifted by trustees. In an amount--limited system each user enjoys unconditional anonymity but only

Secure Non-Interactive Electronic Cash

by Patrick R. Morin , 1996
"... A secure non-interactive electronic cash system is presented. The system requires no interaction between users. All transactions in this system consist of sending a message and possibly appending data to a public file. This system improves on the only other non-interactive electronic cash system in ..."
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A secure non-interactive electronic cash system is presented. The system requires no interaction between users. All transactions in this system consist of sending a message and possibly appending data to a public file. This system improves on the only other non-interactive electronic cash system

Anonymous Fingerprinting Based on Electronic Cash *

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"... Abstract-- A new anonymous asymmetric fingerprinting protocol based on the principle of electronic cash is proposed in this paper. Redistributing a data item is equal to double-spending electronic cash. Contrasting with the previous coin-based anonymous fingerprinting protocol, we use the real elect ..."
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Abstract-- A new anonymous asymmetric fingerprinting protocol based on the principle of electronic cash is proposed in this paper. Redistributing a data item is equal to double-spending electronic cash. Contrasting with the previous coin-based anonymous fingerprinting protocol, we use the real

Electronic Cash on the Internet

by Stefan Brands - IN PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNET SOCIETY 1995 SYMPOSIUM ON NETWORK AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM SECURITY , 1995
"... It is generally realized that the Internet will not be able to offer full-fledged electronic marketplace capabilities without a suitable electronic mechanism for processing payments. The electronic payment mechanism that is presented offers a variety of features that are believed to be particularl ..."
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It is generally realized that the Internet will not be able to offer full-fledged electronic marketplace capabilities without a suitable electronic mechanism for processing payments. The electronic payment mechanism that is presented offers a variety of features that are believed

Linkability in Practical Electronic Cash Design

by Greg Maitland, Jason Reid, Ernest Foo, Colin Boyd, Ed Dawson , 2000
"... Designing a practical and complete electronic cash scheme has proved difficult. Designs must seek to optimise often conicting metrics such as efficiency, anonymity, the ability to make exact payments. Gains in one ..."
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Designing a practical and complete electronic cash scheme has proved difficult. Designs must seek to optimise often conicting metrics such as efficiency, anonymity, the ability to make exact payments. Gains in one

ELECTRONIC CASH AND SET

by Tony Watson
"... The concept of electronic commerce is much wider than electronic funds transfer between banks and placing orders for products via an electronic format. What has emerged as economerce is the full range of commercial activities where transactions are partially or wholly undertaken in cyberspace. This ..."
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The concept of electronic commerce is much wider than electronic funds transfer between banks and placing orders for products via an electronic format. What has emerged as economerce is the full range of commercial activities where transactions are partially or wholly undertaken in cyberspace

On the anonymity of electronic cash

by Bart De Win , 2001
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