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authorJeff Burdges <burdges@gnunet.org>2016-05-21 21:44:05 +0200
committerJeff Burdges <burdges@gnunet.org>2016-05-21 21:44:05 +0200
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detection of double-spending, requires the exchange to attempt to
recover funds from delinquent customers via the legal system.
Any system like this that fails to be self-enforcing creates a major
- business risk for the exchange. In 1983, there were merchants without
- network connectivity
- need to have
- been a necessary feature.
- However, today requiring network connectivity is feasible and avoids the business
- risks associated with deferred fraud detection.
+ business risk for the exchange and merchants.
+ In 1983, there were merchants without network connectivity, making that
+ feature relevant, but today network connectivity should be feasible for
+ merchants, and saves both the exchange and merchants the business risks
+ associated with deferred fraud detection.
\item % In addition to the risk of legal disputes with fraudulent
% merchants and customers,
Chaum's published design does not clearly