Anonymous wrote:
> You're assuming an offline cash system with embedded identity. It is
> more likely that initial digital cash implementations will be online.
And...
> Offline cash really can't compete.
> Attempting to trace, identify, catch and punish double spenders will
> be overwhelmingly more expensive than simply checking directly that the
> cash hasn't been spent before.
I have to day that I strongly disagree with the above. There are
several current offline ecash systems which do not require expensive
(or even require at all) systems on checking double spent value.
Specifically I am referring to Mondex. While there are several
disadvantages to Mondex, and the fact that it is not truly anonymous,
it does currently allow secure offline transactions.
Regards,
Andrew Drapp
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