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waxwing 1 year ago
Yes i was thinking along similar lines. Also given the scenario requires physical proximity of sender and receiver, the payer already has internet access at that moment, which makes several things possible. To be fair, iirc, this was the *exact* application of ecash that was imagined by people like Chaum, Brands etc. in their original papers (vendor in meatspace has network access, customer doesn't) so I'm definitely not claiming this doesn't make sense.

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Why assume the payer has internet access? Idea is similar to when you buy something with a credit card in person: you may not have a phone with you and may be otherwise totally offline, but it works
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waxwing 1 year ago
I'm saying that the payer has internet access at that moment via the payee. With credit cards there's still a network access, just a private network.