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eCache: Anonymous Digital Bearer Certificates

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 2009-02-09 20:52.

eCache provides anonymous digital bearer certificates, currently denominated in gold grams. They are available through Tor directly, at ffij33ewbnoeqnup.onion, and using the proxy at https://ffij33ewbnoeqnup.onion.meshmx.com/ (for which you'll have to tell your browser to accept the SSL certificate). It's pretty small at present. They've got 310 grams of metal in storage (13 ounces). Cool.

( categories: Digital Money )