[119168] in Cypherpunks
eCoin certificate using Diffie-Hellman blind signing
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Steve Lihn)
Mon Oct 18 18:24:25 1999
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 17:42:22 -0400
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From: Steve Lihn <slihn@digex.net>
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eCoin.net proudly announced the first ASN.1 definition of digital cash, using Diffie-Hellman blind signing algorithm.
http://www.ecoin.net/mmdh/mmdh_asn1.txt
Full implementation in DER/Base64 certificate, using openssl library, is demonstrated at
http://www.ecoin.net/cgi-bin/mmdh4.pl
Many related information of Diffie-Hellman blind signing algorithm can be found at
http://www.ecoin.net/mmdh/
Feel free to give me feedback about this implementation. I hope this can become(or initiate the formation of) an open standard for Diffie-Hellman blind signing algorithm.
Have fun,
--Steve lihn
www.ecoin.net
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eCoin.net proudly announced the first ASN.1 definition of digital cash,
using Diffie-Hellman blind signing algorithm.
<br><a href="http://www.ecoin.net/mmdh/mmdh_asn1.txt">http://www.ecoin.net/mmdh/mmdh_asn1.txt</a><a href="http://www.ecoin.net/mmdh/mmdh_asn1.txt"></a>
<p>Full implementation in DER/Base64 certificate, using openssl library,
is demonstrated at
<br><a href="http://www.ecoin.net/cgi-bin/mmdh4.pl">http://www.ecoin.net/cgi-bin/mmdh4.pl</a><a href="http://www.ecoin.net/cgi-bin/mmdh4.pl"></a>
<p>Many related information of Diffie-Hellman blind signing algorithm can
be found at
<br><A HREF="http://www.ecoin.net/mmdh/">http://www.ecoin.net/mmdh/</A>
<br>Feel free to give me feedback about this implementation. I hope this
can become(or initiate the formation of) an open standard for Diffie-Hellman
blind signing algorithm.
<p>Have fun,
<br>--Steve lihn
<br>www.ecoin.net</html>
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