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digital cash
A sistem that allows a person to pay for goods or services by transmitting
a number from one computer to another. Like the serial numbers on real dollar
bills, the digital cash numbers are unique. Each one is issued by a bank and
represents a specified sum of real money. One of the key features of digital
cash is that, like real cash, it is anonymous and reusable. That is, when a
digital cash amount is sent from a buyer to a vendor, there is no way to obtain
information about the buyer. This is one of the key differences between digital
cash and credit card systems. Another key difference is that a digital cash
certificate can be reused. Digital cash transactions are expected to become
commonplace by the year 2000. However, there a number of competing protocols,
and it is unclear which ones will become dominant. Most digital cash systems
start with a participating bank that issues cash numbers or other unique identifiers
that carry a given value, such as five dollars. To obtain such a certificate,
you must have an account at the bank; when you purchase digital cash certificates,
the money is withdrawn from your account. You transfer the certificate to the
vendor to pay for a product or service, and the vendor deposits the cash number
in any participating bank or retransmits it to another vendor. For large purchases,
the vendor can check the validity of a cash number by contacting the issuing
bank.
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