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Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 09:11:35 -0700
From: <Somebody's .sig>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Chaumian cash redux
At the EFF end-of-RSA ball in SF last night David Chaum stood up and
said a few enigmatic words: "Great to be here, and what's really
important now is that we all come together and have a common approach.
I've looked at the old ecash and, (wry smile) there were a few
problems. But I've got some ideas about how to fix it and make it
available in a way which avoids the kind of wars we've had in the past.
I had wanted to make more of an announcement tonight, but the legal
stuff is (as always) taking longer than I'd anticipated. So, thank
you." [applause]
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I have to believe that he's trying to "do the right thing". After all,
he showed up at a patent-expiry party at the invite of cryptorights.org
and eff and was pal-ing around with the leadership. My impression in
watching [...] him is that he is quite a lonely guy. People
treat him with deference as a demi-god, but he's not really engaged with
the current "scene".
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