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  * Open-Transactions is an [[easy-to-use|Use Cases]], financial crypto, [[digital cash|Sample Cash]] and transaction [[library|List of Classes]].
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  * Open-Transactions includes a **[[client API|API]]**, a working **[[server|OT-Server]]**, a **[[GUI test wallet|TestGUI]]** (in Java) and a [[command-line|opentxs]] wallet utility.
 
  * Open-Transactions features: a large variety of financial instruments, markets, basket currencies, unforgeable account balances, **untraceable digital cash,** destruction of account history, [[Ricardian contracts|http://iang.org/papers/ricardian_contract.html]], Smart Contracts (scriptable clauses), and more.
 
  
  
**WHAT DOES IT DO?**
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<big>'''What is Open-Transactions?'''</big>
  
  * **Open-Transactions allows users to issue and manipulate digital assets.**
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* Open-Transactions is an [[Use Cases|easy-to-use]], financial crypto, [[Sample Cash|digital cash]] and transaction [[List of Classes|library]].
  * Any issuer can sign and distribute new [[currency contracts|Sample Currency Contract]] in order to create new digital asset types.
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* Open-Transactions is open-source.
  * Users may create many _pseudonyms_ (public keys), each of which may own _asset accounts_ of various types, on OT servers.
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* Open-Transactions includes a [[API|client API]], a working [[Otserver|server]], a cross-platform [https://github.com/Open-Transactions/Moneychanger GUI] and a [[opentxs|command-line]] wallet utility.
  * Users can operate **"cash-only"** _(without accounts)_ for maximum anonymity, using **[[untraceable digital cash|Sample Cash]]**.
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* Open-Transactions features: a large variety of financial instruments, markets, basket currencies, unforgeable account balances, digital cash, destruction of account history, [http://iang.org/papers/ricardian_contract.html Ricardian contracts], Smart Contracts (scriptable clauses), and more.
  
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("Test-GUI with Screenshots":https://github.com/FellowTraveler/Moneychanger)
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<big>'''What does it do?'''</big>
NEW: GUI Mock-Ups!  (first draft) "standard mode":https://www.fluidui.com/editor/live/preview/p_8ZN0r9Pbp2XzPC7yL3lDFw5lW2L7vEye.1343824445082 | "advanced mode":https://www.fluidui.com/editor/live/preview/p_XcN9TmQ5FItuPr5QctxES2XfAhinsVPp.1343659566990
 
  
"Install via apt-get (click here)":http://www.reddit.com/r/Agorism/comments/19p6oa/how_to_issue_your_own_currency_using/
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* Open-Transactions allows users to issue and manipulate digital assets.
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* Any issuer can sign and distribute new [[Sample Currency Contract|currency contracts]] in order to create new digital asset types.
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* Users may create many ''pseudonyms'' (public keys), each of which may own ''asset accounts'' of various types, on OT servers.
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* Users can operate '''&quot;cash-only&quot;''' for maximum anonymity, using '''[[Sample Cash|untraceable digital cash]]'''.
  
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**Radio Interview**
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<big>'''Financial Instruments'''</big>
"Part 1, courtesy of AgoristRadio.":http://agoristradio.com/?p=234
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* Users can transfer digital assets ''securely and provably'', with [[Triple-Signed Receipts|receipts]] signed by all parties.
"Part 2, courtesy of AgoristRadio.":http://agoristradio.com/?p=246
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* '''Even an OT server cannot change balances, or forge transactions--since it cannot forge your signature on your receipt.'''
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* Open-Transactions supports a range of '''[[Instruments|financial instruments]]''' such as account transfer, '''[[Sample-Cheque|cheques]]''' and vouchers (aka &quot;cashier's cheques&quot; or &quot;banker's cheques&quot;), in addition to cash.
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* These instruments are all analogous to the same financial instruments that we all use at normal banks today. Everyone already has an intuitive understanding of these financial instruments, because we use them regularly in our normal daily lives.
  
Bitcoin donation address:  @1NtTPVVjDsUfDWybS4BwvHpG2pdS9RnYyQ@
 
  
IRC: #opentransactions at irc.freenode.net
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<big>'''Markets, Basket Currencies, and Smart Contracts'''</big>
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* Open-Transactions also implements higher-level, '''contract-based transactions''' such as '''payment plans''' and '''markets with trades'''.
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* The [[Markets|markets]] on Open-Transactions support ''market orders, limit orders, fill-or-kill orders, day orders, stop orders, and stop limits'', just like trading on a real market.
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* '''Basket currencies''' are also supported, as well as payment plans (recurring payments.)
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* [[Smart contracts]]: Multi-party agreements with scriptable clauses... including hooks, callbacks, internal state, etc.
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* [[Client-side scripting]]: <code>!/usr/bin/env ot</code> The entire (mostly) high and low level OT API is available within your scripts.
  
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**Video Walkthru**
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<big>'''Triple Signed Receipts'''</big>
"Video 1 posted by J. Orlin Grabbe.":http://vimeo.com/28141679
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* All of this is accomplished in such a way that all parties are able to ''prove'', at all times, ''which transactions have cleared and which instruments are authorized'', '''without having to store their entire transaction history''', but instead by merely keeping the '''last signed receipt'''.
"Video 2 posted by J. Orlin Grabbe.":http://vimeo.com/28142096
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* Without the special mechanism that makes this possible, ''all parties would otherwise be forced to store all receipts forever''.
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* Nyms and Asset Types have consistent IDs across all OT servers, since the ID is formed by hashing the relevant contract or public key.
  
"New videos!":http://open-transactions-tv.github.com/
 
  
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<big>'''Is Open-Transactions [[CENTRALIZED|centralized]]?'''</big>
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* No—quite the opposite. Open-Transactions is highly '''decentralized'''.
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* Typical centralized servers have power over their users, but in OT, '''no server has power over the clients it serves''', because:
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# An OT server does not control user transactions—it merely notarizes them.
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# Anyone can operate an OT server, and users can go to any OT server to notarize transactions. Thus OT servers compete with each other to attract users to use their notary services.
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# Anyone can download an OT client, and use it to execute transactions on any OT server, or any group of OT servers.
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# OT uses triple-signed receipts, so transaction parties have independent cryptographic proof of transactions and balances.
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# OT servers do not store user assets. Rather, cryptocurrencies are stored in voting pools so the server can't steal them.
  
**FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS**
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In every way, '''the user is in control, not the server'''—even when you're using servers you do not trust. These characteristics generate a '''federated''' network architecture—similar to the internet, and it has the same virtues as the internet—openness, decentralization, resilience, censorship-resistance, and user control.
  
  * Users can transfer digital assets _securely and provably_, with [[receipts|Triple-Signed Receipts]] signed by all parties.
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The community behind OT is strongly committed to developing systems that give users full control over their own assets and information.
  * **Even an OT server cannot change balances, or forge transactions--since it cannot forge your signature on your receipt.**
 
  * Open-Transactions supports a range of **[[financial instruments|Instruments]]** such as account transfer, **[[cheques|Sample Cheque]]** and vouchers (aka "cashier's cheques" or "banker's cheques"), in addition to cash.
 
  * These instruments are all analogous to the same financial instruments that we all use at normal banks today. Everyone already has an intuitive understanding of these financial instruments, because we use them regularly in our normal daily lives.
 
  
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*Diagrams:*  *[[Architecture Overview|http://billstclair.com/ot/ot-diagram.jpg]]*, *[[Fully-Anonymous|http://billstclair.com/ot/OT-Anon-CashOnly.jpg]]* (cash only), and *[[Pseudo-Anonymous|http://billstclair.com/ot/OT-Pseudonym-Instruments.jpg]]* (using accounts).
 
  
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**MARKETS, BASKET CURRENCIES, and SMART CONTRACTS**
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== White Paper ==
  
  * Open-Transactions also implements higher-level, **contract-based transactions** such as **payment plans** and **markets with trades**.
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[http://www.opentransactions.org/open-transactions.pdf OT White Paper]
  * The [[markets|Markets]] on Open-Transactions support _market orders, limit orders, fill-or-kill orders, day orders, stop orders, and stop limits_, just like trading on a real market.
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  * **Basket currencies** are also supported, as well as payment plans (recurring payments.)
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== Diagrams ==
  * NEW: [[Smart Contracts]]: Multi-party agreements with scriptable clauses... including hooks, callbacks, internal state, etc.
 
  * NEW: [[Client-side scripting]]:  @#!/usr/bin/env ot@
 
    The entire (mostly) high and low level OT API is available within your scripts.
 
  
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[[Voting_Pool_Deposit_Process|Voting Pools]]
  
**TRIPLE SIGNED RECEIPTS**
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[http://i.imgur.com/HTyAJjg.png Architecture Overview (new)]
  
  * All of this is accomplished in such a way that all parties are able to _prove_, at all times, _which transactions have cleared and which instruments are authorized_, **without having to store their entire transaction history**, but instead by merely keeping the **last signed receipt**.
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[http://billstclair.com/ot/ot-diagram.jpg Architecture Overview (old)]
  * Without the special mechanism that makes this possible, _all parties would otherwise be forced to store all receipts forever_.
 
  * Nyms and Asset Types have consistent IDs across all OT servers, since the ID is formed by hashing the relevant contract or public key.
 
  
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[http://billstclair.com/ot/OT-Pseudonym-Instruments.jpg Financial Instruments]
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The real beauty of Open-Transactions is the as-yet-unwritten future of _new ideas_ that you can build with it, and the future liberty and security of your children that you can help to protect by doing so--in a very real and tangible way.
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== Radio Interviews ==
  
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teNzIFu5L70 "Trust No One" Miami Speech]
  
**IS Open-Transactions [[CENTRALIZED]]?**
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[http://agoristradio.com/?p=234 AgoristRadio Interview, Part 1]
  
__The vision is not of a central server that you must trust.__
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[http://agoristradio.com/?p=246 AgoristRadio Interview, Part 2]
__Rather, the vision is of federated servers you don't have to trust.__
 
  
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtJcUM5-TeA Interview with "Let's Talk Bitcoin"]
  
**Mailing list**: open-transactions-subscribe@rayservers.com
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSgpStCTw2g Interview with FutureMoneyTrends.com]
  
*[[FAQ]]*
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== Video Walkthrough ==
*[[Components and GNU Licensing|Components]]*
 
*[[Install Notes|Install]]*
 
*[[Use Cases]]*
 
*[[API]]*
 
*[[Business Cases]]*
 
*[[Release Notes]]*
 
  
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[http://localhost:3000/img/iphone-app.png iPhone App screenshot]
  
The server itself is a [[transaction processor|Transactions]] in the cypherpunk tradition. In more detail:
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  * Many **financial instruments** are supported: Users can write **cheques**, purchase **cashier's cheques** ("vouchers"), and withdraw in **[[untraceable digital cash|Sample Cash]]**. The software uses Chaumian-style, blinded tokens courtesy of the *"Lucre":http://anoncvs.aldigital.co.uk/lucre/* library by Ben Laurie.
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[[Components and GNU Licensing]]
  
  * It's like **PGP FOR MONEY**. The idea is to have many cash algorithms, not just Lucre. I’d like to add Chaum’s version, Brands’ version, etc. So that, just like PGP, the software should support as many of the top algorithms as possible, and make it easy to swap them out when necessary.
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[[Vulnerabilities|Potential vulnerabilities]] of Open-Transactions
  
  * User accounts are **pseudonymous**. **A user account is a public key**. (This is like [[PKTP|http://pktp.co.cc/]] by Andrew McMeikan.) You can open as many user accounts as you want. *Full anonymity* is possible only for "cash-only" transactions (where users only perform token exchanges, and do not open accounts), whereas *pseudonymity* means that transactions can be linked to the key that signed them. (While the real life identity of the owner is hidden, continuity of reputation becomes possible.) *See full-color diagrams linked above*.
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== Related Systems ==
  
  * **Any user can issue new digital currencies** and digital asset types, by uploading the new **[[currency contract|Sample Currency Contract]]** to the server. (This functionality is comparable to [[Ricardo|http://www.systemics.com/docs/sox/overview.html]] by [[Ian Grigg|http://financialcryptography.com/]].)
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[http://bitcoin.org/ Bitcoin] - A censorship-resistant global ledger
  
  * **Users can open asset accounts of any type.** You can have as many as you want, associated with each user account. (See [[Loom|http://loom.cc/]] by Patrick Chkeroff.)
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[[Stash]] - Enterprise platform based on OT.
  
  * **[[Triple Signed Receipts / No Account History|Triple Signed Receipts]]**. *On OT, entities are able to conduct transactions, verify instruments, _and_ provably agree on current holdings via _signed receipts_, all without the need to store any transaction history.* An _"asset account"_ on OT is not according to the traditional sense of the word (an account normally being thought of as, "a list of transactions, with a balance, used in double-entry bookkeeping.") While the word "account" makes things easy to understand, _an "asset account" on OT exists only in the mind of the account holder himself_. He simply asks the server to agree with him that it exists, and to provide him with a signed receipt to that effect. In the user interface, OT is able to mimic the _account metaphor_, making usage intuitive, even though *no actual "account" exists, or need be stored on either side, _other than the signed receipt itself!_* (See Bill St. Clair's excellent [[Truledger|http://truledger.com/]] for an [[example of this concept|http://truledger.com/doc/plain-english.html]].)
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[[Monetas]] - Transaction platform inspired by OT.
  
  * Open Transactions also features **markets**. Any two asset types can be traded against each other. The [[markets]] are full-featured and include **limit orders, stop orders, fill-or-kill, day orders** (date ranges), and **stop limits**.
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[https://loom.cc/help Loom] - Asset issuance and transactions
  
  * Open Transactions also supports **basket currencies**. Users can define their own, and the server handles the process of exchanging in and out of basket accounts. Baskets are treated by the software like any other asset type, (you can open accounts, transfer funds, withdraw cash, write cheques, and even **trade basket currencies on markets**.)
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[http://www.csee.umbc.edu/~woodcock/cmsc482/proj1/magmoney.html Magic Money] - PGP-based Chaumian blinding (unlinkable cash)
  
  * NEW: [[Smart Contracts]]: Multi-party agreements with scriptable clauses... including hooks, callbacks, internal state, etc. This concept was originated by Nick Szabo: "smart contracts":http://szabo.best.vwh.net/contractlanguage.html
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[http://opencoin.org/ OpenCoin.org] - REST-based blinded tokens
  
  * NEW: [[Client-side scripting]]: The entire OT API is now available for use in OTscripts on the client side. Just remember to put this at the top of the file:  @#!/usr/local/bin/ot --script@
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[http://www.opentransact.org/ OpenTransact] - REST-based transaction protocol
  
  * Open Transactions also supports **payment plans**. Users can sign contracts with each other, and the server will carry out the terms and implement the payment plan. (A future goal is to issue new asset types based on revenue from payment plans--so they can also be traded on markets.)
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[https://payswarm.com/ PaySwarm] - REST-based transaction protocol
  
  * **Contracts**, in general, are very important to Open Transactions; they are the building block of the entire library. Open Transactions uses a Ricardian-style contract, and all the various instruments, data files, and messages resemble **[[PGP-signed XML files|Sample Currency Contract]]**. All objects serialize to a string.
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[https://www.facebook.com/publickeytransaction PKTP] - Public-Key Transaction Processor
  
  * The philosophy of the software is based around **separation of powers** (issuers and transaction servers being separate entities) as well as the **distribution of risk**. For example, Asset accounts can be distributed across multiple servers, and asset types can be distributed across multiple issuers (via baskets.) Read about the "auditing protocol.":https://github.com/FellowTraveler/Open-Transactions/wiki/Auditing
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[http://wiki.dgcmagazine.com/index.php?title=Ricardo Ricardo] - Transaction system by Ian Grigg
  
  * Potential future instruments include: "Real Bills":http://www.goldstandardinstitute.net/2010/06/what-is-a-real-bill/, dividend-paying stocks (the same mechanism can be used as "interest paying bonds") and collateralized debt obligations. (OT supports payment plans, so it would be easy to group tranches of OT's payment plans to pay into a single reserve account, as backing for a new stock offering that could be traded on OT markets.) This is similar to how basket currencies are implemented. Stocks/Bonds would pay shareholders by dropping a cheque into your stock account's inbox.  These features aren't available yet, but they are easy to add given the existing OT infrastructure.
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[https://ripple.com/ Ripple] - Consensus-based debt ledger
  
  * **All communications are secured with OpenSSL.** All messages are also signed and encrypted. All transactions require signatures from relevant parties including the server.  
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[https://www.stellar.org/ Stellar] - Ripple-based
  
  * Open Transactions is **open-source**, written in C++, object-oriented, and includes **Native [[API]]s** for **Java, Ruby, Python, PHP, Perl, C, "D":http://www.digitalmars.com/d/2.0/overview.html, C++, Objective-C, C#, Tcl, and LISP.** (Also supporting JRuby, Jython, Scala, Clojure, Groovy, and any other language that works on the JVM.)
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[http://truledger.com/ Truledger] - Destruction of account history
  
  * The software is fully **cross-platform**: **Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Android, and Windows** are supported with makefiles, project files, and instructions.
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[http://www.voucher-safe.com/index.cfm Voucher-Safe] - Secure asset issuance with auditing
  
  * STORAGE... The library itself is  **storage neutral**, and could be utilized across a variety of different storage systems. All objects serialize to a string, and it is very easy to add support for new storage methods. (Current testserver and testclient use the filesystem with key/value pairs.) **Adding a new storage method is as easy as subclassing OTDB::Storage and overriding a few methods. Use any DB you want.**
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  * [[TRANSPORT|Messaging]]... The library itself is **transfer-protocol neutral**, and can be utilized across a variety of different transfer protocols. The default implementation uses the "ZeroMQ library":http://zeromq.org/ for transport. Transport is implemented as a callback function, so it's very easy (a few dozen lines of code) to swap in some other system, if you wish.
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Article: [http://pelagic.wavyhill.xsmail.com/Private_Digital_Economy.html Toward a Private Digital Economy]
  
  * OT currently supports **MsgPack** and **protobuf** for data packing, though new packers can be added by subclassing OTDB::Packer.
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== In More Detail... ==
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The server itself is a [[Transactions|transaction processor]] in the cypherpunk tradition. In more detail:
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* Many '''financial instruments''' are supported: Users can write '''cheques''', purchase '''cashier's cheques''' (&quot;vouchers&quot;), and withdraw in '''[[Sample Cash|unlinkable digital cash]]'''. The software uses Chaumian-style, blinded tokens courtesy of the [http://anoncvs.aldigital.co.uk/lucre/ Lucre] library by Ben Laurie.
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* It's like '''PGP FOR MONEY'''. The idea is to have many cash algorithms, not just Lucre. I’d like to add Chaum’s version, Brands’ version, etc. So that, just like PGP, the software should support as many of the top algorithms as possible, and make it easy to swap them out when necessary.
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* User accounts are '''pseudonymous'''. '''A user account is a public key'''. (This is like [http://pktp.co.cc/ PKTP] by Andrew McMeikan.) You can open as many user accounts as you want. ''Full anonymity'' is possible only for "cash-only" transactions (where users only perform token exchanges, and do not open accounts), whereas ''pseudonymity'' means that transactions can be linked to the key that signed them. (While the real life identity of the owner is hidden, continuity of reputation becomes possible.) ''See full-color diagrams linked above''.
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* '''Any user can issue new digital currencies''' and digital asset types, by uploading the new [[Sample Currency Contract|currency contract]] to the server. (This functionality is comparable to [http://www.systemics.com/docs/sox/overview.html Ricardo] by [http://financialcryptography.com/ Ian Grigg].)
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* '''Users can open asset accounts of any type.''' You can have as many as you want, associated with each user account. (See [http://loom.cc/ Loom] by Patrick Chkoreff.)
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* [[Triple-Signed Receipts|Triple Signed Receipts / No Account History]]. On OT, entities are able to conduct transactions, verify instruments, ''and'' provably agree on current holdings via ''signed receipts'', all without the need to store any transaction history.'' An ''asset account'' on OT is not according to the traditional sense of the word (an account normally being thought of as, "a list of transactions, with a balance, used in double-entry bookkeeping.") While the word "account" makes things easy to understand, an ''asset account'' on OT exists only in the mind of the account holder himself. He simply asks the server to agree with him that it exists, and to provide him with a signed receipt to that effect. In the user interface, OT is able to mimic the ''account metaphor'', making usage intuitive, even though ''no actual account exists, or need be stored on either side, other than the signed receipt itself!'' (See Bill St. Clair's excellent [http://truledger.com/ Truledger] for an [http://truledger.com/doc/plain-english.html example of this concept].)
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* Open Transactions also features '''markets'''. Any two asset types can be traded against each other. The [[markets]] are full-featured and include '''limit orders, stop orders, fill-or-kill, day orders''' (date ranges), and '''stop limits'''.
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* Open Transactions also supports '''basket currencies'''. Users can define their own, and the server handles the process of exchanging in and out of basket accounts. Baskets are treated by the software like any other asset type, (you can open accounts, transfer funds, withdraw cash, write cheques, and even '''trade basket currencies on markets'''.)
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* [[Smart contracts]]: Multi-party agreements with scriptable clauses... including hooks, callbacks, internal state, etc. This concept was originated by Nick Szabo: [http://szabo.best.vwh.net/contractlanguage.html smart contracts].
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* [[Client-side scripting]]: The entire OT API is now available for use in OTscripts on the client side. Just remember to put this at the top of the file: <pre>#!/usr/local/bin/ot --script</pre>
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* Open Transactions also supports '''payment plans'''. Users can sign contracts with each other, and the server will carry out the terms and implement the payment plan. (A future goal is to issue new asset types based on revenue from payment plans--so they can also be traded on markets.)
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* '''Contracts''', in general, are very important to Open Transactions; they are the building block of the entire library. Open Transactions uses a Ricardian-style contract, and all the various instruments, data files, and messages resemble '''[[Sample Currency Contract | PGP-signed XML files]]'''. All objects serialize to a string.
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* The philosophy of the software is based around '''separation of powers''' (issuers and transaction servers being separate entities) as well as the '''distribution of risk'''. For example, Asset accounts can be distributed across multiple servers, and asset types can be distributed across multiple issuers (via baskets.) Read about the [[Auditing]] protocol.
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* Potential future instruments include: [http://www.goldstandardinstitute.net/2010/06/what-is-a-real-bill/ Real Bills], dividend-paying stocks (the same mechanism can be used as interest paying bonds) and collateralized debt obligations. (OT supports payment plans, so it would be easy to group tranches of OT's payment plans to pay into a single reserve account, as backing for a new stock offering that could be traded on OT markets.) This is similar to how basket currencies are implemented. Stocks/Bonds would pay shareholders by dropping a cheque into your stock account's inbox. These features aren't available yet, but they are easy to add given the existing OT infrastructure.
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* '''All communications are secured with OpenSSL.''' All messages are also signed and encrypted. All transactions require signatures from relevant parties including the server.
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* Open Transactions is '''open-source''', written in C++, object-oriented, and includes '''Native [[API]]s''' for '''Java, Ruby, Python, PHP, Perl, C, [http://www.digitalmars.com/d/2.0/overview.html D], C++, Objective-C, C#, Tcl, and LISP.''' (Also supporting JRuby, Jython, Scala, Clojure, Groovy, and any other language that works on the JVM.)
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* The software is fully '''cross-platform''': '''Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Android, and Windows''' are supported with makefiles, project files, and instructions.
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* STORAGE... The library itself is '''storage neutral''', and could be utilized across a variety of different storage systems. All objects serialize to a string, and it is very easy to add support for new storage methods. (Currently OT uses the filesystem with key/value pairs.) '''Adding a new storage method is as easy as subclassing OTDB::Storage and overriding a few methods. Use any DB you want.'''
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* [[Messaging]]... The library itself is '''transfer-protocol neutral''', and can be utilized across a variety of different transfer protocols. The default implementation uses the [http://zeromq.org/ ZeroMQ library] for transport. Transport is implemented as a callback function, so it's very easy (a few dozen lines of code) to swap in some other system, if you wish.
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* OT currently supports '''MsgPack''' and '''protobuf''' for data packing, though new packers can be added by subclassing OTDB::Packer.
  
 
The intention is for this software to be integrated as many places as possible... Games, digital cash wallets, distributed data stores, secure voip apps, anonymous bit torrent networks, mixnets, remailers, nym servers, etc. There are many other potential uses.
 
The intention is for this software to be integrated as many places as possible... Games, digital cash wallets, distributed data stores, secure voip apps, anonymous bit torrent networks, mixnets, remailers, nym servers, etc. There are many other potential uses.
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