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-# Configuration for business-level aspects of the exchange.
-
-[exchange]
-
-# Here you MUST add the master public key of the offline system
-# which you can get using `taler-exchange-offline setup`.
-# This is just an example, your key will be different!
-# MASTER_PUBLIC_KEY = YE6Q6TR1EDB7FD0S68TGDZGF1P0GHJD2S0XVV8R2S62MYJ6HJ4ZG
-MASTER_PUBLIC_KEY =
-
-# Publicly visible base URL of the exchange.
-# BASE_URL = https://example.com/
-BASE_URL =
-
-# For your terms of service and privacy policy, you should specify
-# an Etag that must be updated whenever there are significant
-# changes to either document. The format is up to you, what matters
-# is that the value is updated and never re-used. See the HTTP
-# specification on Etags.
-# TERMS_ETAG =
-# PRIVACY_ETAG =
-
-
-# You must specify the various denominations to be offered by your exchange
-# in sections called "coin_".
-# What follows is an example.
-
-# [coin_FOO]
-## Actual value of the coin
-#VALUE = KUDOS:1
-
-## How long will one key be used for withdrawals?
-#DURATION_WITHDRAW = 7 days
-
-## How long do users have to spend their coins?
-#DURATION_SPEND = 2 years
-
-## How long does the exchange keep the proofs around for legal disputes?
-#DURATION_LEGAL = 6 years
-
-## Fees charged. Note that for the lowest denomination, the
-## fee must precisely be the lowest denomination, or zero.
-#FEE_WITHDRAW = KUDOS:0
-#FEE_DEPOSIT = KUDOS:0
-#FEE_REFRESH = KUDOS:0
-#FEE_REFUND = KUDOS:0
-
-## How long should the RSA keys be. Do not change unless you really know
-## what you are doing (consult your local cryptographer first!).
-#RSA_KEYSIZE = 2048