Paper Details
Reference:
Tomi Poutanen, Heather Hinton, and Michael Stumm,
"NetCents: a lightweight protocol for secure micropayments",
In Proceedings 3rd USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce, Boston, MA, USA, Usenix Association, New York, NY, USA, August, 1998, pp. 25–36.
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Abstract:
NetCents is a lightweight, flexible and secure protocol for electronic commerce over the Internet that is designed to support purchases ranging in value from a fraction of a penny and up. NetCents differs from previous protocols in several respects: NetCents uses (vendor-independent) floating scrips as signed containers of electronic currency, passed from vendor to vendor. This allows NetCents to incorporate decentralized verification of electronic currency at a vendor's server with offline payment capture. Customer trust is not required within this protocol and a probabilistic verification scheme is used to effectively limit vendor fraud. An online arbiter is implemented that will ensure proper delivery of purchased goods and that can settle most customer/vendor disputes. NetCents can be extended to support fully anonymous payments. In this paper we describe the NetCents protocol and present experimental results of a prototype implementation.
Keywords:
Electronic commerce, micropayments, electronic payment transactions
Reference Info:
ACMid: 1267150
ISBN: 1-880446-97-9
BibTeX:
@inproceedings(Poutanen-USENIXEC98, author = {Tomi Poutanen and Heather Hinton and Michael Stumm}, title = {{NetCents}: a lightweight protocol for secure micropayments}, booktitle = {Proceedings 3rd USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce}, location = {Boston, MA, USA}, organization = {Usenix Association}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, month = {August}, year = {1998}, pages = {25-36}, isbn = {1-880446-97-9}, keywords = {Electronic commerce, micropayments, electronic payment transactions} )