commit 8033d9301b949856d86d1852cfdd61b4bfceaca3
parent 6af11cae2ddb169a58d5e05c7c5bce3cf9b9bdcd
Author: Joel-Haeberli <haebu@rubigen.ch>
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2024 14:47:33 +0200
news: remove unnecessary dashes
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diff --git a/template/news/2024-08.html.j2 b/template/news/2024-08.html.j2
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This thesis develops and implements a framework that allows for cashless withdrawals
using GNU Taler, with the objective of increasing the easy onboarding and acceptance
of GNU Taler as payment system. Currently, the GNU Taler payment system permits the
-withdrawal of digital cash using different means of payment. However, GNU Taler cur-
-rently lacks the possibility using cashless payment means such as credit cards to with-
-draw digital cash. To address this gap, this thesis introduces a novel component, called
-cashless2ecash (C2EC), which establishes a reliable connection between the Taler ecosys-
-tem and payment service provider’s terminals. The reference implementation estab-
-lishes the process between the payment service provider Wallee and the GNU Taler
+withdrawal of digital cash using different means of payment. However, GNU Taler currently lacks the possibility using cashless payment means such as credit cards to withdraw digital cash. To address this gap, this thesis introduces a novel component, called
+cashless2ecash (C2EC), which establishes a reliable connection between the Taler ecosystem and payment service provider’s terminals. The reference implementation establishes the process between the payment service provider Wallee and the GNU Taler
Exchange by implementing the new Terminals API in C2EC. The implemented process
guarantees the finality of the transaction to the GNU Taler Exchange and the terminal
-operator. The finality enables the withdrawal of digital cash using GNU Taler with-
-out the use of cash. The liability for the transaction is borne by the payment service
+operator. The finality enables the withdrawal of digital cash using GNU Taler without the use of cash. The liability for the transaction is borne by the payment service
provider, which assumes the guarantees for the GNU Taler Exchange.
</p>