address fixmes, add bridge sentence back

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Christian Grothoff 2017-05-19 23:26:29 +02:00
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@ -799,7 +799,7 @@ the refresh protocol from being used to transfer ownership.
\def\KDF{\textrm{KDF}} \def\KDF{\textrm{KDF}}
\def\FDH{\textrm{FDH}} \def\FDH{\textrm{FDH}}
% In this section, we describe the protocols for Taler in detail. In this section, we describe the protocols for Taler in detail.
For the sake of brevity we omit explicitly saying each time that a For the sake of brevity we omit explicitly saying each time that a
recipient of a signed message always first checks that the signature recipient of a signed message always first checks that the signature
@ -903,12 +903,11 @@ following interaction with the exchange:
\subsection{Exact and partial spending} \subsection{Exact and partial spending}
A customer can spend coins at a merchant, under the condition that the A customer can spend coins at a merchant, under the condition that the
merchant trusts the exchange that issued the coin. merchant trusts the exchange that issued the coin, usually because
% FIXME: Auditor here? the exchange is audited by an auditor that is trusted by the merchant.
Merchants are identified by their public key $M_p$ which the Merchants are identified by their public key $M_p$ which the
customer's wallet learns through the merchant's Web page, which itself customer's wallet learns through the merchant's Web page, which itself
should be authenticated with X.509c. should be authenticated with X.509c.
% FIXME: Is this correct?
We now describe the protocol between the customer, merchant, and exchange We now describe the protocol between the customer, merchant, and exchange
for a transaction in which the customer spends a coin $C := (c_s, C_p)$ for a transaction in which the customer spends a coin $C := (c_s, C_p)$