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Subject:
Anonymous Electronic Cash Payment System Sought
Category: Business and Money > eCommerce Asked by: maxhodges-ga List Price: $10.00 |
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24 Apr 2002 20:47 PDT
Expires: 24 Apr 2003 20:47 PDT Question ID: 5025 |
Can someone identify for me a completely anonymous method of conducting money transfers over the web? I am seeking a method to conduct 100% anonymous electronic cash transfers. Does such a system exist yet? A qualifying answer should provide a method of moving funds from one person to another, electronically, in a manner which is as untracable as hard currency, and prevents the payer from knowing the true identity of the payee. | |
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Re: Anonymous Electronic Cash Payment System Sought
Answered By: iamchmod-ga on 06 Jun 2002 18:13 PDT Rated: |
Hi there- (***Please Read Disclaimer at bottom of email***) First it is my belief that it is possible to have a completely anonymous transaction. However it is not simple to get the necessary pieces setup and it is also somewhat costly. Here is how I would suggest doing it: The first part of the puzzle is to screen your IP address and all information that is associated with physically what/where you are surfing from. 1) Purchase a piece of software from Zero Knowledge Systems called Websecure. (http://www.freedom.net/products/websecure/). This piece of software once installed and enabled encrypts (128bit) and routes all of your surfing traffic through a series of Zero Knowledge proxy servers. This keeps your IP address from appearing to any of the sites you visit. The second piece of the puzzle is to setup an anonymous bank account. There are a variety of companies that provide anonymous offshore accounts. They are not cheap. In my research it has averaged about $1000.00 to set one up. Here are some of the companies I found that will let you set up an anonymous offshore bank account: 1) Cardster (http://www.cardster.net) Specific service page (http://www.cardster.net/anonymous_offshore_bank_account.htm) 2) Finor (http://www.finor.com) Specific service page- (http://www.finor.com/en/anonymous_bank_accounts.htm) Note: This company actually takes your information and then sets up an anonymous account with another bank on your behalf. Their thing is that they have to know you and then they will protect your privacy once they know you. 3) Alpha Offshore (http://www.1alpha-offshore.com) Specific service page: (http://www.1alpha-offshore.com/Offshore-Anonymous-Cirrus-Debit-Cards.htm) Note: I like this one the best. It is the most straightforward and not gimmicky. Now once you are surfing the web anonymously and you have anonymous bank account, now it is time for you find an e-payment service where you accidentally fill out the majority of the signup form with information other than your own except the bank account information and the brand new hotmail account email address of course. Now you are ready to transfer money using one of the following payment transaction services: 1) Paypal (http://www.paypal.com) 2) Billpoint (http://www.billpoint.com) 3) E-Gold (http://www.e-gold.com) 4) NetPay (http://www.netpay.tv) At this point whoever you send money to using the payment service will have no way of tracking the payment back to you. To make the transaction completely untraceable the recipient should go through the steps above to get to the point where they have an untraceable e-payment account as well. Do beware that Paypal and others will ask questions about large transactions. I recently sold some teak furniture for close to $3000.00 and a Paypal security representative sent me an email asking me to confirm the transaction and explain what it was. I responded and then never heard from them again. I recognize that this isnt an easy or straightforward system. But sending anonymous payments and receiving them can be done if the right groundwork is laid in advance. (DISCLAIMER) Also as a disclaimer, I have not actually tried to do this and I dont recommend incorrectly filling out web signup forms. This is purely a theoretical thought exercise to see if an anonymous exchange of money can be accomplished using an alternative method to actually handing physical currency over. -iamchmod |
maxhodges-ga
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Thanks! Probably as straight-forward as could be. Appreciate it! |
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Re: Anonymous Electronic Cash Payment System Sought
From: cosimo-ga on 24 Apr 2002 20:53 PDT |
To the best of my knowledge, no such system exists due to the fact that such a system would obviously be very open to abuse. That being said, you can open a paypal account (www.paypal.com) and the payee would only know your email address on file. Should the payee complain though, paypal would be able to lock you out of your account and could easily trace who you are for authorities since you must provide somewhere for them to send money (either a check or bank account transfer). For complete annonymity you could consider opening up a P.O. Box, though many online payment services are weary of sending checks to a P.O. Box. |
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Re: Anonymous Electronic Cash Payment System Sought
From: oscar-ga on 24 Apr 2002 20:58 PDT |
No, is the best answer you will get....Post a deposit ...you leave a trail ...pick up a payment online you leave a trail ...just the thing you wish to avoid ... |
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Re: Anonymous Electronic Cash Payment System Sought
From: aaronsw-ga on 24 Apr 2002 21:19 PDT |
David Chaum[1] has done a lot of research into electronic anonymous cash, culminating with his company DigiCash[2]. Unfortunately DigiCash died, but the dream lives on in the hearts of many cypherpunks. One of the most promising projects is OpenDBS[3], run by the hardned cryptographers of Sealand. Unfortunately, they're still working out deals with banks and haven't launched yet. [1] http://www.chaum.com/ [2] http://digicash.com/ [3] http://opendbs.org/ If you're interested in the techniques of anonymous electronic cash, I suggest reading Applied Cryptography[4]. It discusses Chaumian Blinded Signatures (Chaum's tool for anonymous cash) in detail. [4] http://www.counterpane.com/applied.html |
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Re: Anonymous Electronic Cash Payment System Sought
From: coweyes-ga on 25 Apr 2002 02:02 PDT |
It depends what you mean by "100% anonymous" - a simple type of anonymity is to be able to send and receive money without having to use a system which allows you to be personally traced. I suppose the ultimate anonymous system would be one where the sender, the recipient and any intermediaries were all unable to trace the provenance of a transaction. That might be a difficult system to market since it would be hard for anybody to verify a transaction had taken place. This is an old ('96) but fairly informative page which looks at the anonymity of various systems (many now defunct). http://www.npsnet.com/danf/emoney-anon.html I worked on the "Mondex" cash system prior to its first trial in 1995. This is a de-centralised smart card system which made the claim that it was "just like cash". In fact each Mondex card keeps a record of the last x transactions and contains an ID number which allows it to be traced back to the issuer if it is lost. It is up to the issuer whether or noth they keep track of who they issue to the card to and it would be OK for somebody to give a card to another person who would be untraceable by the issuer - but that is still a few steps away from cash like anonymity. I think for the banks who developed Mondex the idea of a de-centralised money system was already pretty radical in itself - to make it it >>really<< anonymous was probably a step too far. |
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Re: Anonymous Electronic Cash Payment System Sought
From: tommyboyz8-ga on 30 Apr 2002 07:00 PDT |
Online anonymous transactions (in my opinion) could not be possible. All servers keep logs of the IP's and more. The more being the headers which contain identifying information such as the MAC (Media Access Conrtol). The MAC address can identify the modem/NIC used, and records of where/when you go can (and usually are) linked back to the ISP and kept in logs. If you use a modem, the number you dialed in from would also be in that log. If you want to remain anonymous, the best way to do so would be the old leave the money "here at this time" and leave. (you know, from the movies) In the instance of "Scott the Skydiver", you can use PayPal to take the money from your bank account (checking/savings) or your credit card. PayPal in turn offers a service that gives you a "MasterCard-like" number. It acts and works just like a checking account debit card, but you would have to look into contacting PayPal as to whether this information is ever sold or if they keep it only for their records. Remeber, this is in my opinion from my own knowledge. MAy the answer will come up for you after all. |
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Re: Anonymous Electronic Cash Payment System Sought
From: biba-ga on 02 May 2002 14:41 PDT |
I can tell you with absolute certainty that it is impossible to legally send money over the internet with anonymity. This is because various governments across the globe object to any such methods as it makes criminal transactions easier (yes, I know, it's not fair that we all have to suffer because of a few!) Of course it's easy to point out the flaws in their way of thinking (criminals wouldn't use their real details) but unfortunately that's the way it has to be. I worked on a project similar to paypal back in the 90s, which fell at the first hurdle because of these restrictions. |
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Re: Anonymous Electronic Cash Payment System Sought
From: phi-ga on 17 Sep 2002 06:17 PDT |
ofcourse the anonymity solution depends entirely on the http://www.freedom.net/products/websecure/ product . but even if the traffic itself is hidden or encrypted the actual connection from your computer to the servers on freedom.net may not be. systems like "carnivore" are now in place. and the servers of zeroknowledge are proberly on the HOT watch list these days. and will likely be for the known future some might argue that the servers are located offshore(which doesn't really mean a a lot). but the forget. the connections going thru are done thru routers and these routers are located in the US (and ofcourse elsewhere). |
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Re: Anonymous Electronic Cash Payment System Sought
From: regula-ga on 29 Apr 2003 04:32 PDT |
Assuming that you can communicate with your customer with anonymity (see earlier posts) you may be able to persuade him to open a bank account that has an ATM facility. If you persuade your customer to buy a magnetic card reader writer he would be able to copy the details from the magnetic card strip and send these along with the PIN number to you. You could thus clone the card (and even change the PIN if necessary). Whenever you traded he could put money into 'his' account and you could withdraw the money from anywhere in the world. For further details google credit card cloning and magnetic reader/writers. |
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Re: Anonymous Electronic Cash Payment System Sought
From: steph1000-ga on 13 Jun 2003 02:19 PDT |
The P.O.Box idea from one of the commentator may or may not work depending on the kind of anonymity you're seeking. The Post Office is legally required to give you the identity and the home address of someone with a P.O.Box if it is registered as a business PO Box, or failing that if you can prove that it is being used for business purposes. Privately owned PO Boxes are another option, but since some of the 911 terrorists used "Mailbox, etc.", the government has started to crack down on their use. |
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