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Forwarded from 1996 - 2008 eGold 405 e-Gold / e Gold preBitcoin (@RamonQuesada 🌷)
"Interestingly, one of the e-gold systems already has a form of spam called "dusting". Spammers send a tiny amount of gold dust in order to put a spam message in the transaction's comment field.
If the system let users configure the minimum payment they're willing to receive, or at least the minimum that can have a message with it, users could set how much they're willing to get paid to receive spam."

Satoshi Nakamoto


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List: cryptography
Subject: Re: Bitcoin v0.1 released
From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <satoshi () vistomail ! com>
Date: 2009-01-25 15:47:10
https://marc.info/?l=cryptography&m=123290127832572&w=2
Forwarded from BitCoin History (@RamonQuesada 🌷)
1996 HOW TO MAKE A MINT.pdf
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HOW TO MAKE A MINT: THE CRYPTOGRAPHY OF ANONYMOUS ELECTRONIC CASH
Laurie Law, Susan Sabett, Jerry Solinas
National Security Agency Office of Information Security Research and Technology
Cryptology Division
18 June 1996
Received October 31, 1996
https://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/classes/6.805/articles/money/nsamint/nsamint.htm
List: cypherpunks
Subject: Remember: Bitcoin is NSA
From: A Satoshi Nakamoto <satoshinsa () nigge ! rs>
Date: 2017-06-13 17:32:00
Message-ID: 822cb4cc-a4c1-1020-9e96-ae0108365831 () nigge ! rs
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Do not forget: NSA Created Bitcoin and the Blockchain:
groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/classes/6.805/articles/money/nsamint/nsamint.htm

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HOW TO MAKE A MINT: THE CRYPTOGRAPHY OF ANONYMOUS ELECTRONIC CASH

Laurie Law, Susan Sabett, Jerry Solinas
National Security Agency Office of Information Security Research and
Technology

Cryptology Division
18 June 1996

CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
1.WHAT IS ELECTRONIC CASH?
1.1 Electronic Payment
1.2 Security of Electronic Payments
1.3 Electronic Cash
1.4 Multiple Spending
2.A CRYPTOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION
2.1 Public-Key Cryptographic Tools
2.2 A Simplified Electronic Cash Protocol
2.3 Untraceable Electronic Payments
2.4 A Basic Electronic Cash Protocol
3.PROPOSED OFF-LINE IMPLEMENTATIONS
3.1 Including Identifying Information
3.2 Authentication and Signature Techniques
3.3 Summary of Proposed Implementations
4.OPTIONAL FEATURES OF OFF-LINE CASH
4.1 Transferability
4.2 Divisibility
5.SECURITY ISSUES
5.1 Multiple Spending Prevention
5.2 Wallet Observers
5.3 Security Failures
5.4 Restoring Traceability
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES

Electronic payment systems come in many forms including digital checks,
debit cards, credit cards, and stored value cards. The usual security
features for such systems are privacy (protection from eavesdropping),
authenticity (provides user identification and message integrity), and
nonrepudiation (prevention of later denying having performed a
transaction) .

The type of electronic payment system focused on in this paper is
electronic cash. As the name implies, electronic cash is an attempt to
construct an electronic payment system modelled after our paper cash
system. Paper cash has such features as being: portable (easily
carried), recognizable (as legal tender) hence readily acceptable,
transferable (without involvement of the financial network), untraceable
(no record of where money is spent), anonymous (no record of who spent
the money) and has the ability to make "change." The designers of
electronic cash focused on preserving the features of untraceability and
anonymity. Thus, electronic cash is defined to be an electronic payment
system that provides, in addition to the above security features, the
properties of user anonymity and payment untraceability.. https://marc.info/?l=cypherpunks&m=149737566020654&w=2
Forwarded from 2008 - 2010 361 BitCoin History (@RamonQuesada 🌷)
Bitcoin And The Electronic Frontier Foundation'
https://marc.info/?t=128982662000003&r=1&w=2
Para los que hemos hecho una actividad internacional, sabemos que este trocito de texto de "los terminos de uso" tiene mucho caché, estar sujeto a las Leyas de Suiza, es la garantia que quiere tener cualquier gran empresa, en saso de conflicto.

"Las Condiciones de uso, su objeto y su formación (y cualquier disputa o reclamación no contractual) se regirán por las leyes sustantivas de Suiza, sin referencia a ningún conflicto de leyes. Por la presente, queda excluida la aplicación de la Convención de las Naciones Unidas sobre los Contratos de Compraventa Internacional de Mercaderías (CNUCCIM)".

Cualquier disputa que surja de las presentes Condiciones de uso o en relación con ellas se someterá a la jurisdicción exclusiva de los tribunales de la ciudad de Zug. https://bitcoinassociation.net/es/terms-of-use/
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