Am I glad it's not the U.N. doing this! Well, either the attempt will be
ill-fated and abandoned, or the system will get started in a country outside
the U.S.A.
I'm starting to get annoyed by this encryption business. Do you suppose that
if, say, 10 million people sent copies of 128-bit RSA code overseas as an act
of protest, they'd give it up? You could use electronically coordinated civil
disobedience with registered snowball cooperation.
> I'm all for your system (or something like it) myself, and I would be very
> interested to hear about how you are going to implement it.
Well... the obvious, electronic way, I suppose. Once all digital 'cash'
shifts to the Internet and digital contracts (even automatically generated
ones) are freely enforceable, then making the software available might simply
be enough. First a few corporations would use it for simple barter, then the
some people would use it for complex barter, and before you know it, the whole
economy would have shifted over.
-- sentience@pobox.com Eliezer S. Yudkowsky http://tezcat.com/~eliezer/singularity.html http://tezcat.com/~eliezer/algernon.html Disclaimer: Unless otherwise specified, I'm not telling you everything I think I know.