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In the prolonged
adoption of a true digital currency, it is the political and central
banking implications that have become the real barriers, not the growing
availability of privacy-enhancing encryption protocols. Governments and
monetary authorities have aggressively beaten down any sprouting online
currency innovations that actually attain market share and critical mass.
Witness the federal government's concerted effort against e-gold which, at
its peak, equaled one-third of the transactional value of PayPal, but allowed
for anonymous account ledger transfers. Obviously, it threatens the
State's monopoly of issuance, not to mention their eroding power of taxation.
So, the world waits patiently for a business model that will deploy the work
of mathematicians and cryptographers in the online monetary realm.
Cryptographers routinely assemble around the world to present various
theories and protocols that will allow a digital currency unit to emulate the
privacy features of a $100 bill. An understanding of these ongoing protocol
debates and a partnership between entrepreneurs, scientists, and economists
will advance the theoretical field of digital cash towards implementation.
The burgeoning field of applied cryptography drives the mathematical science
that makes digital anonymous value, and its transfer, possible. Culled from
the leading cryptography conferences and focusing on the anonymous,
untraceable digital cash protocols, this overview is a comprehensive summary
of the scientific papers that have been advanced in the Chaumian tradition since 1990 (see David Chaum, Amos Fiat, Moni Naor,
"Untraceable Electronic Cash," Advances
in Cryptology - CRYPTO '88, LNCS 403, pp. 319-327, 1990).
The following articles represent works in the fields of online anonymity,
transaction untraceability, coin divisibility, double spending, offline
convertibility, and blind signatures. For additional research, Cryptographer's
World is an excellent resource for cryptography and its
authors. In many of the academic citations below, an abstract and the full
article text will be available via the link provided, in reverse
chronological order:
Academic Papers 2000-2009
Shaghayegh Bakhtiari, Ahmad Baraani, Mohammad-Reza Khayyambashi, "MobiCash: A New Anonymous Mobile Payment System Implemented by
Elliptic Curve Cryptography," csie,
vol. 3, pp.286-290, 2009 WRI World Congress on Computer Science and
Information Engineering, 2009
Aline Gouget, "Recent
Advances in Electronic Cash Design," CARDIS
2008, LNCS 5189, pp. 290-293, Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications
8th International Federation for Information Processing Conference, London,
UK, September 8-11, 2008
Shangping Wang, Zhiqiang Chen, Xiaofeng Wang, "A New Certificateless Electronic Cash Scheme with Multiple Banks
Based on Group Signatures," isecs, pp.362-366, 2008
International Symposium on Electronic Commerce and Security, 2008
Man Ho Au, Willy Susilo, Yi Mu, "Practical Anonymous Divisible E-Cash from Bounded Accumulators,"
FC 2008, LNCS 5143, pp. 287-301, Financial Cryptography and Data Security
12th International Conference, Cozumel, Mexico, January 28-31, 2008
Sebastien Canard, Aline Gouget, Jacques Traore, "Improvement of Efficiency in (Unconditional) Anonymous
Transferable E-Cash," FC 2008, LNCS 5143, pp. 202-214,
Financial Cryptography and Data Security 12th International Conference,
Cozumel, Mexico, January 28-31, 2008
Debasish Jena,
Sanjay Kumar Jena, Banshidhar Majhi, "A Novel Blind Signature Scheme Based on Nyberg-Rueppel Signature
Scheme and Applying in Off-Line Digital Cash,"
icit, pp.19-22, 10th International Conference on Information Technology (ICIT
2007), 2007
Ling Zhang, Jian ping Yin, Yu bin Zhan, "An Anonymous Digital Cash and Fair Payment Protocol Utilizing
Smart Card in Mobile Environments," gccw,
pp.335-340, Fifth International Conference on Grid and Cooperative Computing
Workshops, 2006
Chun-I Fan,
Yu-Kuang Liang, Bo-Wei Lin, "Fair Transaction Protocols Based on Electronic Cash,"
pdcat, pp.383-388, Seventh International Conference on Parallel and Distributed
Computing, Applications and Technologies (PDCAT'06), 2006
Yoshikazu Hanatani, Yuichi Komano, Kazuo Ohta, Noboru Kunihiro, "Provably
Secure Electronic Cash Based on Blind Multisignature Schemes,"
FC 2006, LNCS 4107, pp. 236-250, Financial Cryptography and Data Security
10th International Conference, Anguilla, British West Indies, February
27-March 2, 2006
Hyun Ju Lee, Mun
Suk Choi, Chung Sei Rhee, "Traceability of Double Spending in Secure Electronic Cash System,"
iccnmc, pp.330, 2003 International Conference on Computer Networks and Mobile
Computing (ICCNMC'03), 2003
L. Jean Camp, "An Atomicity-Generating Protocol for Anonymous Currencies,"
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, vol.
27, no. 3, pp. 272-278, Mar. 2001
Moses Liskov, Silvio Micali, "Amortized
E-Cash," FC 2001, LNCS 2339, pp. 1-20, Financial
Cryptography and Data Security 5th International Conference, Grand Cayman,
British West Indies, February 19–22, 2001
H. Wang, Y. Zhang, "Untraceable Off-Line Electronic Cash Flow in E-Commerce,"
acsc, pp.191, Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC '01), 2001
Hua Wang, Yanchun Zhang, "A Protocol for Untraceable Electronic Cash,"
WAIM 2000, LNCS 1846, pp. 189-197, Web-Age Information Management First
International Conference, Shanghai, China, June 21–23, 2000
Academic Papers 1990-1999
Tomas Sander, Amnon Ta-Shma, "On Anonymous Electronic Cash and Crime,"
ISW'99, LNCS 1729, pp. 202-206, Second International Workshop, ISW’99,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, November 6-7, 1999
Tim Ebringer, Peter Thorne, "Engineering
an eCash System," ISW'99, LNCS 1729, pp. 32-36,
Second International Workshop, ISW’99, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, November
6-7, 1999
Shingo Miyazaki, Kouichi Sakurai, "A
More Efficient Untraceable E-Cash System with Partially Blind Signatures
Based on the Discrete Logarithm Problem," FC 1998,
LNCS 1465, pp. 296-308, Financial Cryptography and Data Security Second
International Conference, Anguilla, British West Indies, February
23–25, 1998
Markus Jakobsson, Ari Juels, "X-Cash:
Executable Digital Cash," FC 1998, LNCS 1465, pp.
16-27, Financial Cryptography and Data Security Second International
Conference, Anguilla, British West Indies, February 23–25, 1998
J. Orlin Grabbe, "Stefan Brands'
System of Digital Cash," 1997
J. Orlin Grabbe, "Cryptography and
Number Theory for Digital Cash," October
10, 1997
Khanh Quoc Nguyen, Yi Mu, Vijay Varadharajan, "A
New Digital Cash Scheme Based on Blind Nyberg-Rueppel Digital Signature,"
ISW'97, LNCS 1396, pp. 313-320, Information Security First International
Workshop, Tatsunokuchi, Ishikawa, Japan, September 17–19, 1997
Stig F. Mjølsnes, Rolf Michelsen, "Open Transnational System for Digital Currency Payments,"
hicss, vol. 5, pp.198, 30th Hawaii International Conference on System
Sciences (HICSS) Volume 5: Advanced Technology Track, 1997
Osamu Watanabe, Osamu Yamashita, "An Improvement of the Digital Cash Protocol of Okamoto and Ohta,"
Algorithms and Computation, 7th International Symposium, ISAAC '96 Osaka,
Japan, December 16–18, 1996
Daniel R. Simon, "Anonymous
Communication and Anonymous Cash," CRYPTO
’96, LNCS 1109, pp. 61-73, Advances in Cryptology — CRYPTO
’96 16th Annual International Cryptology Conference, Santa Barbara,
California, USA, August 18–22, 1996
Hua Yu, Zhongtao Wang, "Final Report on Anonymous Digital Cash,"
1995
Tatsuaki Okamoto, "An
Efficient Divisible Electronic Cash Scheme," CRYPTO
’95, LNCS 963, pp. 438-451, Advances in Cryptology — CRYPT0
’95 15th Annual International Cryptology Conference, Santa Barbara,
California, USA, August 27–31, 1995
Ernie Brickell, Peter Gemmell, David Kravitz, "Trustee-Based Tracing Extensions to Anonymous Cash and the Making
of Anonymous Change," Proceedings of the Sixth Annual
ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms, 1995
Stefan Brands, "Electronic Cash on the Internet," sndss,
pp.64, 1995 Symposium on Network and Distributed System Security (SNDSS'95),
1995
Yacov Yacobi, "Efficient Electronic Money,"
ASIACRYPT'94, LNCS 917, pp. 151-163, Advances in Cryptology —
ASIACRYPT'94 4th International Conferences on the Theory and Applications of
Cryptology, Wollongong, Australia, November 28 – December 1, 1994
Tony Eng, Tatsuaki Okamoto, "Single-Term
Divisible Electronic Coins," EUROCRYPT
’94, LNCS 950, pp. 306-319, Advances in Cryptology — EUROCRYPT
'94 Workshop on the Theory and Application of Cryptographic Techniques
Perugia, Italy, May 9–12, 1994
Stefan Brands, "Untraceable
Off-line Cash in Wallet with Observers," CRYPTO
’93, LNCS 773, pp. 302-318, Advances in Cryptology — CRYPTO
’93 13th Annual International Cryptology Conference, Santa Barbara,
California, USA, August 22–26, 1993
Tatsuaki Okamoto, Kazuo Ohta, "Universal Electronic Cash," Advances
in Cryptology — CRYPTO ’91, LNCS 576, pp. 324-337, 1991
Barry Hayes, "Anonymous One-Time Signatures and Flexible Untraceable Electronic
Cash," AUSCRYPT '90, LNCS 453, pp. 294-305, Advances
in Cryptology — AUSCRYPT '90 International Conference on Cryptology,
Sydney, Australia, January 8–11, 1990
Jon Matonis
The Monetary Future
Jon Matonis is an Austrian School
economist focused on expanding the circulation of nonpolitical digital
currencies. He argues that what is about to happen in the world of
money is nothing less than the birth of a new Knowledge Age industry: the
development, issuance, and management of private currencies.
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