[sox] server_name=marcopolo # increment this each time it changes server_version=16 # # Where the server itself is located. # Can be duplicated, simply add more lines. # # # arinsal server_url+=http://192.168.0.69:8302/ server_url+=http://localhost:8302/ # lam_http # server_url+=http://localhost:8301/ protocol_version=4 # # Where this info file is located - also duplicated. # The double-hash meta-comments are directions to export this file. # ## root=public_html/webfunds ## server_file_url+=http://webfunds.org/ricardo/server/marcopolo ## root=www/www.financialcryptography.com/htdocs ## server_file_url+=http://financialcryptography.com/ricardo/server/marcopolo ## root=public_html/systemics ## server_file_url+=http://systemics.com/ricardo/server/marcopolo nearby_urls+=http://financialcryptography.com/ server_cert = * { -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.5 (FreeBSD) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org mQGiBD0srcsRBACMONrewQkINipiE50Ef/KlMC1o9ugnwsSECrdWvVji/n4h5t+l 4n8y0FkFioyAIzYqBXxoBdBSsEoOZ5zuf6TWFbvvSJAQBSfSm1LAtllDzJunHKpi SLIHzZ8t8OKJc0NriYXzkFIKH5wKZ6ih87GU3wT6rF0rCoZrcu0aHxxMwwCg8oCy p5uj5um/kLfY82ttD/h451UD/1yn5Al7AGwAxyXdMCVUxkMr+rf/faMe1qqc61GF z3sfKpjwj8LJ61xbwTY+/ozGGkYrZhXuu/hHTmG0c9ZY+HG9eDbr5kdCYdNP5Vuv IRpfrz3WRIdf97oTu7d/ze0hSw1B80xtDRzq4JsujLxYmCq1ETkKQRnZtpVLzg7A wSQ7A/9H1VS3qDW1V657U95BcwCKwqgPC40gy+5pE+RAHKFl2sH2eZpr7bQds0Ov 3O6Sz9WkqbOjeEm7vw+06AQXJtAL1HowgXRMHkruQkmaaDKhAzZJkdt/we7PVCp/ ONdlUGbKSIZwd2DtVUv1OCIM+2O4EWbSeFUWsVlSUGlyOibmjbQ+U3lzdGVtaWNz IE1hcmNvUG9sbyBTT1ggW3NlcnZlcl0gKGRzczEpIDxzZXJ2ZXJAc3lzdGVtaWNz LmNvbT6IVwQTEQIAFwUCPSytywULBwoDBAMVAwIDFgIBAheAAAoJEDC0fLNO57ic kOUAoI93J9PbxtpR1Xnr1xF0nDjU1r9MAKCSUck7MlHsaggFT38b6bFhEVazeYhG BBARAgAGBQI9LK41AAoJECnzi1MoLXQKst4AoMlIwxO6JgQP2y3OAawXNLaXQD55 AKDIts6zCcYsvxmfS32ANOr2QfOMxA== =E8EF -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- } [application] # this is not used by code as yet contracts_url+=http://webfunds.org/ricardo/contracts/ [misc] history = * { Great moments in monetary history - 9th Century AD When Marco Polo visited China, he was so impressed by paper money that he wrote a whole chapter about it, describing everything about its manufacture and circulation. He described the manner in which it was issued: All these pieces of paper are issued with as much solemnity and authority as if they were of pure gold or silver; and on every piece a variety of officials, whose duty it is, have to write their names, and to put their seals. And when all is duly prepared, the chief officer deputed by the Khan smears the Seal entrusted to him with vermilion, and impresses it on the paper, so that the form of the Seal remains printed upon it in red; the Money is then authentic. Anyone forging it would be punished with death. }