Currency
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* [[Square Cash]] | * [[Square Cash]] | ||
* [[Venmo]] | * [[Venmo]] | ||
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+ | * [[Coin (device)]] | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [http://www.links.org/files/distributed-currency.pdf Proposal for a 'distributed' currency (as a Bitcoin replacement)] | * [http://www.links.org/files/distributed-currency.pdf Proposal for a 'distributed' currency (as a Bitcoin replacement)] | ||
* [http://video.palmbeachpost.com/British-Drivers-Can-Pay-for-Parking-with-Chestnuts-25185839 British Drivers Can Pay for Parking with Chestnuts] | * [http://video.palmbeachpost.com/British-Drivers-Can-Pay-for-Parking-with-Chestnuts-25185839 British Drivers Can Pay for Parking with Chestnuts] |
Revision as of 01:58, 22 November 2013
Various schemes to achieve entirely electronic currency, usually designed to be secure and untraceable using some sort of cryptographic technology, have been implemented. Some have gone defunct; Bitcoin is the major one currently still in use.
Payment services
Not distinct currencies, but ways to move existing types of currency quickly.