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Subject: The Digital Silk Road .. I can send text if anyone wants it (26 k)
I have a draft of a paper describing a somewhat radical proposal for a heterogeneous network, such as Internet, which could not olny serve commercial users but become a commercial arena. It is intended to make it easy to make a living as a provider of information services. It pays great attention to incentives of the various parties to a transaction. Abstract: of The Digital Silk Road Existing and proposed mechanisms for digital money all require large overhead to transfer money between parties. This overhead makes them unsuitable for extremely low cost activities such as delivering and routing packets. We propose a money system with extremely low transaction cost built into the communication protocols. The money introduced by this system is much more like coins than like bank accounts; it supports only small transactions, requires limited trust among the participants, and requires no central bank. With this as a foundation, we then describe elements of an open system that fully supports network resource management, routing, interconnection with the Internet, and so forth, across trust boundaries with competing providers for all services. This supports a style of informal information commerce. A draft of this paper is available thru anonymous ftp at netcom.com:pub/joule/DSR1.ps.gz, DSR1.rtf.gz and DSR1.txt. The file format, .rtf, (Rich Text Fotmat) can be read by many different word processors including those from Microsoft, MacWrite II, and some Unix systems. I will produce other formats with a bit of pressure.
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