Transaction

c0661c65da9b5a629dcbf8fd1941fcfd7e86c6e42c4501aa8c9f0f5d33a052d9
Timestamp (utc)
2020-12-07 09:35:05
Fee Paid
0.00000776 BSV
(
0.00000776 BSV
-
0.00000000 BSV
)
Fee Rate
502.2 sat/KB
Version
1
Confirmations
270,471
Size Stats
1,545 B

1 Output

Total Output:
0.00000000 BSV
  • j"19HxigV4QyBv3tHpQVcUEQyq1pzZVdoAutMýFrom pcw at access.digex.net Thu Jul 8 06:50:16 1993 From: pcw at access.digex.net (Peter Wayner) Date: Thu, 8 Jul 93 06:50:16 PDT Subject: Crypto Phones... Message-ID: <199307081350.AA11853@access.digex.net> I realize that it is quite possible to design a secure phone with a Vocoder, a modem and some cpu power to do the encryption, but I think that an easier solution may be on the horizon. I believe that Microsoft and many others are exploring hooking phones to PCs so people can do things like ship pictures of their weekend fun to friends. When PC's can easily access phone communications, then developing encrypted conversations should be as easy as programming for Windows :-). Another solution may be for the Digital Phone companies to make a phone that is reprogrammable so people can hook up their laptops or run software on the phone itself. This is, I believe, a valid marketting strategy because it could make the phone that more desirable when third parties start offering Sharp Wizard/Newton/EO interfaces so people can hook up their address books to the phones. What do you think, Phil? You said that you had plenty of cycles left over to do DES with the last digital phone you designed. Do you have enough left to bring up Windoze? -Peter text/plainbinary(c44759b71ad0610f01e6dbc015aded3ed682fbd2
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