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Christian Grothoff 2016-08-25 17:12:22 +02:00
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@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ A wallet includes a list of trusted auditors, and will warn
users against using an exchange that is not certified by a trusted
auditor.
\begin{figure}[t!]%[36]{R}{0.5\linewidth}
\begin{figure}[b!]%[36]{R}{0.5\linewidth}
\subfloat[Bank login. (Simplified for demonstration.)]{
\includegraphics[width=0.45\linewidth]{figs/bank0a.png}
\label{subfig:login}} \hfill
@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ installing the extension involves only one or two clicks to confirm the
operation. Restarting the browser is not required.
\begin{figure*}[t!]
\begin{figure*}[b!]
\includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth]{figs/taler-pay.pdf}
\caption{Payment processing with Taler.}
\label{fig:taler-pay}
@ -718,9 +718,11 @@ either accept a specific exchange, or to accept all the exchanges
audited by a particular auditor. Merchants can also set a ceiling for
the maximum amount of transaction fees they are willing to cover.
Usually these details do not matter for the customer, as we expect
most merchants to allow most accredited exchange providers, and for
most merchants to accept most exchange providers accredited by the
auditors that wallets include by default. Similarly, we expect
exchanges to operate with transaction fees acceptable to most
merchants. If transaction fees are higher than what is covered by the
merchants to avoid giving customers a reason to switch to another
exchange. If transaction fees are higher than what is covered by the
merchant, the customer may choose to cover them.
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