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[taler-docs] branch master updated: add use-cases


From: gnunet
Subject: [taler-docs] branch master updated: add use-cases
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 07:57:46 +0200

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     new c9ac9b55 add use-cases
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commit c9ac9b5573e8bc4cfd4d55264888e787a1ed4c6a
Author: Christian Blättler <blatc2@bfh.ch>
AuthorDate: Thu Aug 17 07:57:29 2023 +0200

    add use-cases
---
 design-documents/046-mumimo-contracts.rst | 18 ++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+)

diff --git a/design-documents/046-mumimo-contracts.rst 
b/design-documents/046-mumimo-contracts.rst
index 326ec43d..535f3749 100644
--- a/design-documents/046-mumimo-contracts.rst
+++ b/design-documents/046-mumimo-contracts.rst
@@ -44,6 +44,24 @@ We want Taler to support various interesting use-cases:
   - Throttled political donations where each individual is only allowed to
     donate anonymously up to a certain amount per year or election cycle.
 
+  - Unlinkable gifts -- enabling the purchase of digital goods (such as
+    articles, albums, etc.) to be consumed by a third party. For example, a
+    newspaper subscription may include a fixed number of articles that can be
+    gifted to others each week, all while maintaining unlinkability and
+    anonymity between the giver and the recipient.
+
+  - Temporally-constrained, unlinkable event ticketing. Allowing visitors to
+    use Taler to purchase a ticket for an event. This ticket grants entry and
+    exit privileges to the event location during a specified time window, while
+    preserving the anonymity of the ticket holder (within the group of all the
+    ticket holders).
+
+  - Event deposit systems. A deposit mechanism for events where customers
+    receive a token alongside their cup or plate, which they are expected to
+    return. This system validates that the cup or plate was legitimately
+    acquired (i.e., not brought from home or stolen from a stack of dirty 
items)
+    and incentivizes return after use.
+
 TODO: add more use-cases here!
 
 

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