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Electronic money - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Electronic money (also known as e-money , electronic cash , electronic currency , digital money , digital cash or digital currency ) refers to money or scrip which is exchanged only elect...
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digital cash (digicash) ... digital cash (digicash): A bank-issued number that can be used in place of cash for Internet transactions. Note: The use of digital cash allows a vendor to check the validity of the transaction by contacting the issuing bank, but it does not allow additional information to be obtained about...
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This page describes the term digital cash and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... Digital cash transactions are expected to become commonplace by the year 2000. However, there a number of competing protocols, and it is unclear which ones will become dominant.
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Read our new book: Electronic Payment Systems for E-commerce (2nd edition), 2001 ... Payment mechanisms designed for the Internet. ... Discussions, mailing lists, and other sites related to Network Payment Mechanisms.
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Digital cash is a system of purchasing cash credits in relatively small amounts, storing the credits in your computer, and then spending them when making electronic purchases over the Internet. Theoretically, digital cash could be spent in very small increments, such as tenths of a cent (U.S.) or less.
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Digital cash will bring us benefits as well as problems. One major benefit of digital cash is its increased efficiency, which will open new business opportunities, especially for small businesses. ... There is one important attribute of digital cash, however, that overshadows these benefits and problems.
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Scope out this Digital Cash Counter ($283). It can be loaded with up to 125 bills and counts 1,000 bills per minute, displaying your money count on a remote digital LED. It even can tell which of your dollars are counterfeit so you aren't embarrassed in the Burger King drive-thru...
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