Cool. Now if only you can develop some usable software for e-mail
that's not hard to use and insanely out of date like Jack B. Nymble
& friends...
~Andrew
Jason Holt wrote:
I've finished a first draft of an academic paper on nym:
http://www.lunkwill.org/cv/nym.pdf
Abstract:
nym is a straightforward application of blind signatures to create a
pseudonymity system with extremely low barriers to adoption. Clients
use
an entirely browser-based application to pseudonymously obtain a
blinded
token which can be anonymously exchanged for an ordinary TLS client
certificate. In the appendix, we give the complete _javascript_
application
and the necessary patch to use client certificates in place of IP
addresses
in the popular web application MediaWiki.
-J
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