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ECash is a server authentication scheme, not a currency

I see what you’re saying, bank notes in the old days were also “just an authentication scheme”. Were old-time trustworthy banks bad?

Were old-time trustworthy banks bad?

Yes. That's how central banking came to be

May as well use gold if we want to go back to that nonsense

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Early merchant banks were not centralized. That's the kind of bank I'm talking about.

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So you are unable to extrapolate?

It's the existence of bank notes that lead to central banking

ECash is a digital bank note

To call them mints or coinage is too generous, a real mint stamps verifiable metals...

ECash is by nature unverifiable, just like the paper that preceded it

It benefits nobody but the banker

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We can avoid the pitfalls of the evolution of old banking by knowing about them and choosing to avoid them. If users demand good, local banks then ecash can be useful.

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We can avoid the pitfalls of the evolution of old banking by knowing about them and choosing to avoid them

It's called Bitcoin

If users demand good, local banks then ecash can be useful.

"seriously you guys its different this time" herp derp

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It can be different if people want it to be different. I grant that getting people to want the right thing can be hard…

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Avoiding what happened to gold is a big enough goal

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Yes. All banks committed fraud, that is if you believe you were depositing into the bank.

The problem with banks is that they are NOT deposits, but loans. You loan your money to the bank (that's why you get a although tiny interest rate).

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