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e-cash
[ ee-kash ]
noun
- money that is exchanged electronically over computer or telecommunications networks.
- any of various systems of payment for purchases made on the internet.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of e-cash1
Example Sentences
The Treasury would initiate the pilot within 90 days of the bill鈥檚 passage and deploy e-cash to the public within four years.
E-cash is supposed to have 鈥渕inimal transactional data-generating properties鈥 鈥 a tall order for cryptocurrency systems that publicly log transactions 鈥 and it鈥檚 supposed to allow for peer-to-peer transfers that aren鈥檛 validated through a 鈥渃ommon or distributed ledger.鈥
E-cash wouldn鈥檛 replace a Federal Reserve plan for a digital dollar Lynch鈥檚 bill builds on widespread existing interest in a US 鈥渄igital dollar.鈥
The bill specifies that e-cash is distinct from CBDCs and wouldn鈥檛 supplant a potential Federal Reserve program.
Similarly the 46m mainland tourists who visit Hong Kong every year are demanding ways to spend their e-cash.
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