> I take it this isn't a bearer payment. It is a specific order to spend
> from Acct 'A' to Acct 'B'. So what happens if somebody intercepts the key?
A third party won't be able to redeem it, as they will have to log-in to the
correct receiving account first.
> What happens if you receive severa
> You can send a payment by generating a 'key'. For the payment to be complete,
> this key must be emailed to the receiver and then the receiver must 'redeem'
> the payment.
I take it this isn't a bearer payment. It is a specific order to spend
from Acct 'A' to Acct 'B'. So what happens if somebo
Snowdog,
What I like also is their new support for client digital certificates. It
will block any hacker who succeed in obtaining your password.
I hope e-gold will implement a few of these features in their next
version.
On 6 Jun 2001, at 0:16, SnowDog wrote:
> I LOVE GoldMoney's new hand