From 0fb1d29fc6aa9f748a58ecee3d9b7445ed59fc8e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christian Grothoff Date: Thu, 4 May 2017 13:32:02 +0200 Subject: fix syntax errors --- locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po | 1232 ++++++++++--------------------------- 1 file changed, 315 insertions(+), 917 deletions(-) (limited to 'locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po') diff --git a/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po b/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po index 4cd5a12d..01c97e2d 100644 --- a/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po +++ b/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PROJECT VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: EMAIL@ADDRESS\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2017-03-15 11:57+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2017-05-04 13:31+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language: es\n" @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ msgid "" "currencies.\n" msgstr "" -#: citizens.html.j2:25 governments.html.j2:58 index.html.j2:55 +#: citizens.html.j2:25 governments.html.j2:58 index.html.j2:56 #: merchants.html.j2:41 msgid "Secure" msgstr "Seguro" @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ msgid "" "against data loss." msgstr "" -#: citizens.html.j2:37 index.html.j2:83 +#: citizens.html.j2:37 index.html.j2:84 msgid "Private" msgstr "" @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ msgid "" "keeps your transaction history on your computer." msgstr "" -#: citizens.html.j2:61 index.html.j2:41 +#: citizens.html.j2:61 index.html.j2:42 msgid "Stable" msgstr "" @@ -656,6 +656,300 @@ msgid "" "\n" msgstr "" +#: glossary.html.j2:6 +msgid "auditor" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:8 +msgid "" +"trusted third party that verifies that the `exchange` is operating " +"correctly\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:12 +msgid "bank" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:14 +msgid "" +"traditional financial service provider who offers wire `transfers` " +"between accounts\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:18 +msgid "coin" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:20 +msgid "" +"coins are individual token representing a certain amount of value, also " +"known as the `denomination` of the coin\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:24 +msgid "contract" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:26 +msgid "the proposal signed by the wallet.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:30 +msgid "denomination" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:32 +msgid "" +"unit of currency, specifies both the currency and the face value of a " +"`coin`\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:36 +msgid "denomination key" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:38 +msgid "" +"RSA key used by the exchange to certify that a given `coin` is valid and " +"of a particular `denomination`\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:42 +msgid "deposit" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:44 +msgid "" +"operation by which a merchant passes coins to an exchange, expecting the " +"exchange to credit his `bank` account in the future using a wire " +"`transfer`\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:48 +msgid "dirty" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:50 +msgid "" +"a `coin` is dirty if its public key may be known to an entity other than " +"the customer, thereby creating the danger of some entity being able to " +"link multiple transactions of coin's owner if the coin is not refreshed " +"first\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:54 +msgid "exchange" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:56 +msgid "" +"Taler's payment service provider. Issues eletronic `coins` during " +"`withdrawal` and redeems them when they are `deposited` by merchants.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:60 +msgid "extension" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:62 +msgid "implementation of a `wallet` for browsers\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:66 +msgid "fresh coin" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:68 +msgid "a `coin` is fresh if its public key is only known to the customer\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:72 +msgid "master key" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:74 +msgid "" +"offline key used by the exchange to certify denomination keys and message" +" signing keys\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:78 +msgid "message signing key" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:80 +msgid "key used by the exchange to sign online messages, other than coins\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:84 +msgid "offer" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:86 +msgid "" +"specification of the details of a transaction, specifies the payment " +"obligations\n" +"for the customer (i.e. the amount), the deliverables of the merchant and " +"other\n" +"related information, such as deadlines or locations; However, it lacks " +"some\n" +"information that the backend is supposed to provide.\n" +"In other words, after the backend adds the missing information to the " +"offer and\n" +"signs it, it becomes a proposal.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:95 +msgid "owner" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:97 +msgid "a `coin` is owned by the entity that knows the private key of the coin\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:101 +msgid "proof" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:103 +msgid "" +"message that cryptographically demonstrates that a particular claim is " +"correct\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:107 +msgid "proposal" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:109 +msgid "a sketch that has been completed and signed by the merchant backend.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:113 +msgid "reserve" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:115 +msgid "" +"funds set aside for future use; either the balance of a customer at the " +"exchange ready for `withdrawal`, or the funds kept in the exchange's bank" +" account to cover obligations from coins in circulation\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:119 +msgid "refreshing" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:121 +msgid "" +"operation by which a `dirty` `coin` is converted into one or more `fresh`" +" coins\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:125 +msgid "refund" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:127 +msgid "" +"operation by which a merchant steps back from the right to funds that he " +"obtained from a `deposit` operation, giving the right to the funds back " +"to the customer\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:131 +msgid "sharing" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:133 +msgid "" +"users can share ownership of a `coin` by sharing access to the coin's " +"private key, thereby allowing all co-owners to spend the coin at any " +"time.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:137 +msgid "signing key" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:139 +msgid "see message signing key.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:143 +msgid "spending" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:145 +msgid "" +"operation by which a customer gives a merchant the right to `deposit` " +"coins in return for merchandise\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:149 +msgid "transfer" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:151 +msgid "method of sending funds between `bank` accounts\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:155 +msgid "transaction" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:157 +msgid "" +"method by which ownership is exclusively transferred from one entity to " +"another\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:161 +msgid "transaction id" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:163 +msgid "unique number by which a merchant identifies a `transaction`\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:167 +msgid "wallet" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:169 +msgid "" +"software running on a customer's computer; withdraws, stores and spends " +"coins\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:173 +msgid "wire transfer" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:175 +msgid "see `transfer`\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:179 +msgid "wire transfer identifier" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:181 +msgid "" +"subject of a wire `transfer`; usually a random string to uniquely " +"identify the `transfer`\n" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:185 +msgid "withdrawal" +msgstr "" + +#: glossary.html.j2:187 +msgid "" +"operation by which a `wallet` can convert funds from a reserve to fresh " +"coins\n" +msgstr "" + #: governments.html.j2:6 msgid "Advantages for Governments" msgstr "" @@ -671,7 +965,7 @@ msgid "" "sovereignty in the critical financial infrastructure.\n" msgstr "" -#: governments.html.j2:25 index.html.j2:70 +#: governments.html.j2:25 index.html.j2:71 msgid "Taxable" msgstr "Imponible" @@ -724,7 +1018,7 @@ msgid "" "exchange does not threaten the economy due to fraud.\n" msgstr "" -#: governments.html.j2:88 index.html.j2:96 +#: governments.html.j2:88 index.html.j2:97 msgid "Libre" msgstr "Libre" @@ -850,11 +1144,11 @@ msgid "" "href=\"https://api.taler.net\">API documentation.\n" msgstr "" -#: index.html.j2:28 +#: index.html.j2:29 msgid "Practical" msgstr "" -#: index.html.j2:31 +#: index.html.j2:32 msgid "" "Taler is easy to integrate with existing Web\n" "applications. Payments are cryptographically\n" @@ -862,7 +1156,7 @@ msgid "" "extremely low transaction costs.\n" msgstr "" -#: index.html.j2:44 +#: index.html.j2:45 msgid "" "Taler does not introduce a new currency. Taler\n" "uses a digital wallet storing coins and payment service\n" @@ -871,15 +1165,15 @@ msgid "" "currencies, such as US Dollars, Euros or even Bitcoins.\n" msgstr "" -#: index.html.j2:58 +#: index.html.j2:59 msgid "" "By design Taler does not suffer from many classes\n" "of security problems such as phishing or counterfeit.\n" -"Despite its security features, Taler never rejects a legitimate\n" +"Thanks to its security features, Taler never rejects a legitimate\n" "customer due to a fraud-detection false positive.\n" msgstr "" -#: index.html.j2:73 +#: index.html.j2:74 msgid "" "When using Taler, merchant's revenue is transparent for tax\n" "collection authorities. Unlike cash and most digital currencies,\n" @@ -887,16 +1181,16 @@ msgid "" "illegal activities.\n" msgstr "" -#: index.html.j2:85 +#: index.html.j2:86 msgid "" "When you pay with Taler, your identity does not\n" -"have to be revealed to the merchant. Just like\n" +"have to be revealed. Just like\n" "payments in cash, nobody else can track how you\n" "spent your electronic money. However, you obtain a\n" "legally valid proof of payment.\n" msgstr "" -#: index.html.j2:99 +#: index.html.j2:100 msgid "" "Taler provides protocols and reference implementations that in\n" "principle enables anybody to run their own payment infrastructure,\n" @@ -905,11 +1199,11 @@ msgid "" "package, it will always remain free software.\n" msgstr "" -#: index.html.j2:116 +#: index.html.j2:117 msgid "Paying with Taler" msgstr "" -#: index.html.j2:117 +#: index.html.j2:118 msgid "" "

To pay with Taler, customers install an electronic wallet\n" "on their device. Before the first payment, the wallet's balance must\n" @@ -919,11 +1213,11 @@ msgid "" "of phishing or identity theft.

\n" msgstr "" -#: index.html.j2:127 +#: index.html.j2:128 msgid "Receiving payments with Taler" msgstr "" -#: index.html.j2:128 +#: index.html.j2:129 msgid "" "

To receive Taler payments, a merchant needs a bank account\n" "in the desired currency. We provide supporting software\n" @@ -932,11 +1226,11 @@ msgid "" "on the merchant's premises or be hosted by a third party.

\n" msgstr "" -#: index.html.j2:144 +#: index.html.j2:145 msgid "Taler News" msgstr "" -#: index.html.j2:148 +#: index.html.j2:149 msgid "Financial News" msgstr "" @@ -1415,899 +1709,3 @@ msgstr "" #~ msgid "Low Fees" #~ msgstr "Bajo costo" -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Taler largely functions like digital cash. You\n" -#~ " withdraw money from your bank account into your\n" -#~ " electronic wallet, and can henceforth spend digital\n" -#~ " cash. The electronic wallet can carry multiple\n" -#~ " currencies.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Taler uses modern cryptography, ensuring that there\n" -#~ " is no counterfeit. Your digital wallet is safer\n" -#~ " than your physical wallet. At most, you can lose\n" -#~ " its contents because your computer or mobile is\n" -#~ " irreparably damaged or compromised. Unlike a\n" -#~ " physical wallet, you can make backups to secure\n" -#~ " against data loss." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Your transactions are private, neither the payment\n" -#~ " service provider nor merchant needs to learn your\n" -#~ " identity. There is no need to give out credit card\n" -#~ " numbers or other sensitive information. The merchant\n" -#~ " will only be able to do exactly the transaction you\n" -#~ " agreed to." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "You will be able to withdraw money to replenish the\n" -#~ " digital coins in your wallet using your credit card\n" -#~ " or wire transfers. Afterwards you can pay with\n" -#~ " one-click using the Taler wallet, which optionally\n" -#~ " keeps your transaction history on your computer." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Coins in your digital wallet will be of the same\n" -#~ " denomination as the cash in your physical wallet.\n" -#~ " Taler is not a crypto-currency, so you do not have\n" -#~ " to worry about cryto-currency related value\n" -#~ " fluctuations. Banking with Taler is subject to the\n" -#~ " usual government protections for financial\n" -#~ " services." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " We currently provide a wallet browser extension " -#~ "for Chromium, Chrome, Firefox, Opera\n" -#~ " and Edge. Wallets for mobile" -#~ " phones and other platforms will be" -#~ " available in the future.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " You can see how Taler " -#~ "works in practice by visiting our " -#~ "demo page.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Customers interact with the Taler system using\n" -#~ " the Taler wallet:" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "To withdraw electronic coins, the customer\n" -#~ " transfers funds from his bank account to the Taler\n" -#~ " payment service provider (the exchange). The wire\n" -#~ " transfer subject must match a code identifying the\n" -#~ " customer's wallet. After the wire transfer is\n" -#~ " complete, the wallet will automatically withdraw the\n" -#~ " coins from the exchange." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "To spend electronic coins, a merchant must\n" -#~ " cause the wallet to display a proposal for some\n" -#~ " purchase. The wallet will ask the customer for\n" -#~ " one-click confirmation. Payment is then instant.\n" -#~ " Transaction histories and " -#~ "digitally signed contracts\n" -#~ " can be preserved by the wallet." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "The customer can use the wallet to review his\n" -#~ " balance. The wallet can contain different\n" -#~ " currencies, and may be shared across\n" -#~ " devices. Customers can make" -#~ " backups of the wallet to\n" -#~ " secure its contents against hardware failures." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " An archived, public mailing list for GNU Taler is\n" -#~ " hosted at\n" -#~ " https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/taler." -#~ " You can send messages to the " -#~ "list\n" -#~ " at taler@gnu.org.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Team members are generally reachable at\n" -#~ " LASTNAME@taler.net. All of us\n" -#~ " support receiving GnuPG encrypted e-mails.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " We track open feature requests and bugs in our\n" -#~ " Bug tracker,\n" -#~ " which is shared with the GNUnet project.\n" -#~ " You can also report bugs or feature requests to the\n" -#~ " mailing list.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " For non-technical commercial requests, please contact\n" -#~ " ceo AT taler.net.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " GNU Taler is free software implementing an open\n" -#~ " protocol. Anybody is welcome" -#~ " to integrate our reference\n" -#~ " implementation into their applications. Different\n" -#~ " components of Taler are being made available under\n" -#~ " different licenses. The Affero GPLv3+ is used for the\n" -#~ " exchange, the LGPLv3+ is used for reference code\n" -#~ " demonstrating integration with merchant platforms, and\n" -#~ " licenses like GPLv3+ are used for\n" -#~ " wallets and related customer-facing software. We are\n" -#~ " open for constructive suggestions for maximizing the\n" -#~ " adoption of this payment platform.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Taler is designed to work on the Internet. To\n" -#~ " ensure that Taler payments can work with\n" -#~ " restrictive network setups, Taler uses a RESTful\n" -#~ " protocol over HTTP or HTTPS. Taler's security does\n" -#~ " not depend upon the use of HTTPS, but obviously\n" -#~ " merchants may choose to offer HTTPS for consistency\n" -#~ " and because it generally is better for privacy\n" -#~ " compared to HTTP. Taler uses JSON to encode\n" -#~ " structure data, making it easy to integrate Taler\n" -#~ " with existing Web applications. Taler's protocol\n" -#~ " is documented in\n" -#~ " detail at api.taler.net.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Taler is currently primarily developed by a\n" -#~ " research team at Inria and\n" -#~ " GNUnet. However,\n" -#~ " contributions from anyone are welcome. Our Git\n" -#~ " repositories can be cloned using the Git and HTTP\n" -#~ " access methods against git.taler.net with\n" -#~ " the name of the respective repository. A list of\n" -#~ " repositories can be found in\n" -#~ " our GitWeb.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " In addition to this website, the documented " -#~ "code and\n" -#~ " the API\n" -#~ " documentation. Technical papers can be found in\n" -#~ " our bibliography.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " We have a mailing list for developer discussions.\n" -#~ " You can subscribe to or read the list archive at\n" -#~ " http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/taler." -#~ "\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " We have Buildbot\n" -#~ " automation tests to detect regressions and check for\n" -#~ " portability at buildbot.taler.net.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " We use\n" -#~ " LCOV\n" -#~ " to analyze the code coverage of our tests, the\n" -#~ " results are available\n" -#~ " at lcov.taler.net.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " We\n" -#~ " use Gauger\n" -#~ " for performance regression analysis of the exchange\n" -#~ " backend\n" -#~ " at gauger.taler.net.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " The Taler system consists of protocols executed among\n" -#~ " a number of actors as " -#~ "illustrated in the illustration on the" -#~ " right.\n" -#~ " Typical transactions involve the following steps:\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " A customer instructs his bank to\n" -#~ " transfer funds from his account to the Taler\n" -#~ " exchange (top left). In the subject of the\n" -#~ " transaction, he includes an authentication\n" -#~ " token from his electronic wallet. In\n" -#~ " Taler terminology, the customer creates a\n" -#~ " reserve at the exchange.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Once the exchange has received the wire\n" -#~ " transfer, it allows the customer's electronic\n" -#~ " wallet to withdraw electronic coins.\n" -#~ " The electronic coins are digital\n" -#~ " representations of the original currency from\n" -#~ " the transfer. It is important to note that the\n" -#~ " exchange does not learn the "serial\n" -#~ " numbers" of the coins created in this\n" -#~ " process, so it cannot tell later which customer\n" -#~ " purchased what at which merchant. The use of\n" -#~ " Taler does not change the currency or the total\n" -#~ " value of the funds (except for fees which the\n" -#~ " exchange may charge for the service).\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Once the customer has the digital coins in his\n" -#~ " wallet, the wallet can be used to spend\n" -#~ " the coins with merchant portals that support\n" -#~ " the Taler payment system and accept the\n" -#~ " respective exchange as a business partner\n" -#~ " (bottom arrow). This creates a digital contract\n" -#~ " signed by the customer's coins and the\n" -#~ " merchant. If necessary, the customer can later\n" -#~ " use this digitally signed contract in a court\n" -#~ " of law to prove the exact terms of the contract\n" -#~ " and that he paid the respective amount. The\n" -#~ " customer does not learn the banking details of\n" -#~ " the merchant, and Taler does not require the\n" -#~ " merchant to learn the identity of the\n" -#~ " customer. Naturally, the customer can spend any\n" -#~ " fraction of his digital coins (the system takes\n" -#~ " care of customers getting change).\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Merchants receiving digital\n" -#~ " coins deposit the respective claims\n" -#~ " that resulted from the contract signing with\n" -#~ " the customer at the exchange to redeem the\n" -#~ " coins. The deposit step does not reveal the\n" -#~ " details of the contract between the customer\n" -#~ " and the merchant or the identity of the\n" -#~ " customer to the exchange in any way. However,\n" -#~ " the exchange does learn the identity of the\n" -#~ " merchant via the provided bank routing\n" -#~ " information. The merchant can, for example\n" -#~ " when compelled by the state for taxation,\n" -#~ " provide information linking the individual\n" -#~ " deposit to the respective contract signed by\n" -#~ " the customer. Thus, the exchange's database\n" -#~ " allows the state to enforce that merchants pay\n" -#~ " applicable taxes (and do not engage in illegal\n" -#~ " contracts).\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Finally, the exchange transfers funds\n" -#~ " corresponding to the digital coins redeemed by\n" -#~ " the merchants to the merchant's bank\n" -#~ " account. The exchange may combine multiple\n" -#~ " small transactions into one larger bank\n" -#~ " transfer. The merchant can query the exchange\n" -#~ " about the relationship between the bank\n" -#~ " transfers and the individual claims that were\n" -#~ " deposited.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Most importantly, the exchange keeps\n" -#~ " cryptographic proofs that allow it to\n" -#~ " demonstrate that it is operating correctly to\n" -#~ " third parties. The system requires an\n" -#~ " external auditor, such as a\n" -#~ " government-appointed financial regulatory body,\n" -#~ " to frequently verify the exchange's databases\n" -#~ " and check that its bank balance matches the\n" -#~ " total value of the remaining coins in\n" -#~ " circulation.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Without the auditor, the exchange operators\n" -#~ " could embezzle funds they are holding in\n" -#~ " reserve. Customers and merchants cannot cheat\n" -#~ " each other or the exchange. If any party's\n" -#~ " computers are compromised, the financial damage\n" -#~ " is limited to the respective party and\n" -#~ " proportional to the funds they have in\n" -#~ " circulation during the period of the\n" -#~ " compromise.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ "

Taler does not use any Blockchain technology or Bitcoin directly.\n" -#~ "Taler is not based on proof-of-" -#~ "work or any other distributed consensus" -#~ "\n" -#~ "mechanism. Instead Taler is based on blind signatures.

\n" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ "

It would be possible, however, to withdraw coins denominated in\n" -#~ "Bitcoin into a Taler wallet (with an appropriate exchange), which\n" -#~ "would give some benefits over plain Bitcoin, such as instant\n" -#~ "confirmation times.

\n" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ "

Your wallet stores digital coins and thus ultimately your computer\n" -#~ "holds your balance. The exchange keeps funds matching all unspent\n" -#~ "coins in an escrow bank account.

\n" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ "

Since the digital coins of value " -#~ "in your wallet are anonymized, the\n" -#~ "" -#~ "exchange can not assist you in recovering a lost or stolen wallet.\n" -#~ "Just like with a physical wallet for cash, you are responsible for\n" -#~ "keeping it safe.

\n" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ "

The risk of losing a wallet can be mitigated by making backups or\n" -#~ "keeping the balance reasonably low.

\n" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ "

In case of a compromise of one of your devices, an attacker can\n" -#~ "spend coins from your wallet. Checking your balance might reveal\n" -#~ "to you that your device has been compromised.

\n" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ "

If your friend provides goods or " -#~ "services for you in exchange for a" -#~ "\n" -#~ "payment, they can easily set up a Taler merchant and receive the\n" -#~ "payment in their bank account.

\n" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ "

Future versions of the Taler wallet may allow exchanging coins\n" -#~ "among friends directly as well.

\n" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ "

Taler wallets can store digital coins corresponding to multiple\n" -#~ "different currencies such as the Euro, US Dollars or Bitcoins.

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Taler currently does not offer conversion between currencies.

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Your wallet stores digital coins that are blindly\n" -#~ "signed by an exchange. The use " -#~ "of a blind signature protects your\n" -#~ "" -#~ "privacy as it prevents the exchange from knowing which coin it signed\n" -#~ "for which customer.

\n" -#~ "\n" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Taler provides accountability to ensure business operate\n" -#~ " legally, while also respecting civil liberties of\n" -#~ " citizens. Taler is a payment system based on\n" -#~ " open standards and free software. Taler needs\n" -#~ " governments as they set a financial framework and act as\n" -#~ " trusted regulators. Taler contributes to digital\n" -#~ " sovereignty in the critical financial infrastructure.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Taler was built with the goal of fighting corruption and\n" -#~ " supporting taxation. With Taler, the receiver of any\n" -#~ " form of payment is easily identified by the government,\n" -#~ " and the merchant can be " -#~ "compelled to provide the contract\n" -#~ " that was accepted by the customer. Governments can use\n" -#~ " this data to tax businesses and individuals based on\n" -#~ " their income, making tax evasion and black markets less\n" -#~ " viable.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Thus, despite offering anonymity for citizens spending\n" -#~ " digital cash to buy goods and services, Taler also\n" -#~ " ensures that the state can observe incoming funds. This\n" -#~ " can be used to ensure businesses engage only in legal\n" -#~ " activities, and do not evade income tax, sales tax or\n" -#~ " value-added tax. However, this observational capability\n" -#~ " does not extend to the immediate personal domain. In\n" -#~ " particular, monitoring does not cover shared access to\n" -#~ " funds with trusted friends and family, or synchronizing\n" -#~ " wallets across multiple devices.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Taler's payments are cryptographically secured. Thus,\n" -#~ " customers, merchants and the " -#~ "Taler payment service provider\n" -#~ " (the exchange) can mathematically\n" -#~ " demonstrate their lawful behavior in court in case of\n" -#~ " disputes. Financial damages are strictly limited,\n" -#~ " improving economic security for individuals, merchants,\n" -#~ " the exchange and the state.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " As a payment service provider, the Taler exchange is\n" -#~ " subject to financial regulation." -#~ " Financial regulation and\n" -#~ " regular audits are critical to establish trust. In\n" -#~ " particular, the Taler design " -#~ "mandates the existence of an\n" -#~ " independent auditor who checks cryptographic proofs that\n" -#~ " accumulate at the exchange to ensure that the escrow\n" -#~ " account is managed honestly. This ensures that the\n" -#~ " exchange does not threaten the economy due to fraud.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Taler is free software implementing an open protocol\n" -#~ " standard. Thus, Taler will enable competition and avoid\n" -#~ " the monopolization of payment systems that threatens\n" -#~ " global political and financial stability today.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Taler has an efficient design. Unlike\n" -#~ " Blockchain-based payment systems, such as Bitcoin,\n" -#~ " Taler will not threaten the availability of\n" -#~ " national electric grids or (significantly)\n" -#~ " contribute to environmental pollution.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Taler assumes governments can " -#~ "observe traditional wire transfers\n" -#~ " entering and leaving the " -#~ "Taler payment system. Starting with the" -#~ "\n" -#~ " wire transfers, governments can obtain:\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " The total amount of digital currency withdrawn by a\n" -#~ " customer. The government can" -#~ " impose limits on how much\n" -#~ " digital cash a customer can withdraw within a\n" -#~ " given time frame.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " The income received by any merchant via the Taler\n" -#~ " system.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ "\n" -#~ " The exact details of the underlying contract that was\n" -#~ " signed between customer and merchant. However, this\n" -#~ " information would typically not include the identity\n" -#~ " of the customer.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " The amounts of digital coins legitimately withdrawn\n" -#~ " by customers from the exchange, the value of\n" -#~ " non-redeemed digital coins" -#~ " in customer's wallets, the\n" -#~ " value and corresponding wire details of deposit\n" -#~ " operations performed by merchants with the exchange,\n" -#~ " and the income of the" -#~ " exchange from transaction fees.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " GNU Taler is an electronic payment system under development at\n" -#~ " Inria. " -#~ "We expect to make it\n" -#~ " operational in 2017. You can " -#~ "learn about Taler on this website,\n" -#~ "" -#~ " try the demo and look at\n" -#~ " our developer and API documentation.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Taler is easy to integrate with existing Web\n" -#~ " applications. Payments are cryptographically\n" -#~ " secured and are confirmed within milliseconds with\n" -#~ " extremely low transaction costs.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Taler does not introduce a new currency. Taler\n" -#~ " uses a digital wallet storing coins and payment service\n" -#~ " providers with escrow accounts in existing currencies.\n" -#~ " Thus, Taler's cryptographic coins correspond to existing\n" -#~ " currencies, such as US Dollars, Euros or even Bitcoins.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " By design Taler does not suffer from many classes\n" -#~ " of security problems such as phishing or counterfeit.\n" -#~ " Despite its security features, " -#~ "Taler never rejects a legitimate\n" -#~ " customer due to a fraud-detection false positive.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " When using Taler, merchant's revenue is transparent for tax\n" -#~ " collection authorities. Unlike cash" -#~ " and most digital currencies,\n" -#~ " Taler helps prevent black markets. Taler is not suitable for\n" -#~ " illegal activities.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " When you pay with Taler, your identity does not\n" -#~ " have to be revealed to the merchant. Just like\n" -#~ " payments in cash, nobody else can track how you\n" -#~ " spent your electronic money. However, you obtain a\n" -#~ " legally valid proof of payment.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Taler provides protocols and " -#~ "reference implementations that in\n" -#~ " principle enables anybody to run" -#~ " their own payment infrastructure,\n" -#~ " be it individuals, organizations " -#~ "or whole countries. Since the\n" -#~ " reference implementation is a GNU\n" -#~ " package, it will always remain free software.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ "

To pay with Taler, customers install an electronic wallet\n" -#~ " on their device. Before the " -#~ "first payment, the wallet's balance must" -#~ "\n" -#~ " be charged in the desired " -#~ "currency by some other means of " -#~ "payment.

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Once the wallet is charged, " -#~ "payments on websites take only one " -#~ "click,\n" -#~ " are never falsely rejected by " -#~ "fraud detection and do not pose " -#~ "any risk\n" -#~ " of phishing or identity theft.

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To receive Taler payments, a merchant needs a bank account\n" -#~ " in the desired currency. We provide supporting software\n" -#~ " in various programming languages to" -#~ " make the integration painless.\n" -#~ " The merchant's backend for Taler transaction processing can run\n" -#~ " on the merchant's premises or be hosted by a third party.

\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " We have created a company, Taler Systems SA in\n" -#~ " Luxembourg.
\n" -#~ " Please contact invest@taler.net\n" -#~ " if you want to invest in Taler.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Our team " -#~ "combines world-class business leaders,\n" -#~ " cryptographers, software engineers, civil-rights\n" -#~ " activists and academics. We are unified by a vision\n" -#~ " of how payments should work and the goal of\n" -#~ " imposing this vision upon the world.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " We are currently supported " -#~ "by Inria, the" -#~ " French\n" -#~ " national institute for research in informatics and\n" -#~ " automation, and the Renewable Freedom " -#~ "Foundation.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " All transactions in Taler " -#~ "are secured using modern\n" -#~ " cryptography and trust in all parties is\n" -#~ " minimized. Financial damage is bounded (for\n" -#~ " customers, merchants and the exchange) even in the\n" -#~ " case that systems are compromised and private keys\n" -#~ " are stolen. Databases can be audited for\n" -#~ " consistency, resulting in either the detection of\n" -#~ " compromised systems or the demonstration that\n" -#~ " participants were honest. Actual transaction costs\n" -#~ " are fractions of a cent.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " The scalable business model for Taler is the operation\n" -#~ " of the payment service " -#~ "provider, which converts money from\n" -#~ " traditional payment systems (MasterCard, SEPA, UPI,\n" -#~ " Visa, Bitcoin, ACH, SWIFT, etc.) to anonymous\n" -#~ " electronic coins in the same currency. The customer\n" -#~ " can then redeem the electronic coins at a merchant,\n" -#~ " who can exchange them for money represented using\n" -#~ " traditional payment systems at the exchange. The\n" -#~ " exchange charges fees to facilitate the transactions.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " The payment service operator runs the Taler exchange.\n" -#~ " The exchange charges transaction " -#~ "fees to customers or merchants.\n" -#~ " Its operational expenses are from" -#~ " wire transfers with the banking\n" -#~ " system and the operation of the computing infrastructure.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Taler is a cost-effective electronic payment system\n" -#~ " which provides you with cryptographic proof that\n" -#~ " the payment worked correctly within milliseconds.\n" -#~ " Your Web customers pay with previously unknown\n" -#~ " levels of convenience without risk of fraud.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Processing transactions with Taler is fast,\n" -#~ " allowing you to confirm the transaction with your\n" -#~ " customer virtually immediately. Your customers\n" -#~ " will appreciate that they do not have to type in\n" -#~ " credit card information and play the "verified\n" -#~ " by" game. By making payments significantly\n" -#~ " more convenient for your customers, you may be able\n" -#~ " to use Taler for small transactions that would not\n" -#~ " work with credit card payments due to the mental\n" -#~ " overhead for customers.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " You will have cryptographic proof of payment from the\n" -#~ " Taler payment service provider. With Taler you never\n" -#~ " handle sensitive customer account information and thus\n" -#~ " do not have to undergo any particular security audits\n" -#~ " (such as PCI DSS). Your systems will have customer\n" -#~ " contracts with qualified signatures for all\n" -#~ " transactions which you can use in court in case of\n" -#~ " disputes.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Taler is free software, and you can use the\n" -#~ " liberally-licensed reference code as a starting\n" -#~ " point to integrate Taler into your services. To use\n" -#~ " Taler, you do not need to pay license fees, and the\n" -#~ " free software development model will ensure that\n" -#~ " you can select from many competing integrators for\n" -#~ " support.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Taler is uses efficient " -#~ "cryptographic constructions with low\n" -#~ " bandwidth and storage " -#~ "requirements. Combined with Taler's strong" -#~ "\n" -#~ " security which makes fraud " -#~ "impossible, Taler payment service\n" -#~ " providers can operate with very low overhead and\n" -#~ " thus offer low transaction fees.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Taler can be used for different currencies (such as\n" -#~ " Euros, US Dollars or Bitcoins) and any amount, limited\n" -#~ " only by applicable regulatation and what denominations\n" -#~ " the payment service provider supports.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " Taler prevents tax evasion and money laundering.\n" -#~ " Taler's protocols are efficient" -#~ " and do not use wasteful\n" -#~ " proof-of-work calculations. Taler encourages\n" -#~ " transparency by providing an open standard and free\n" -#~ " software reference implementations.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " The backend signs and stores the\n" -#~ " complete terms of offers " -#~ "made by the merchant to customers.\n" -#~ "" -#~ " For this, the merchant's frontend needs to give the\n" -#~ " customer's order in a JSON format to the backend.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " The backend validates payments received from\n" -#~ " the wallet and executes them with the Taler\n" -#~ " payment service provider (the exchange). For this,\n" -#~ " the merchant's frontend must pass the payment\n" -#~ " request through to the Taler backend and check the\n" -#~ " HTTP status code that is returned.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\n" -#~ " The backend can list completed transactions\n" -#~ " and map wire transfers to sets of business\n" -#~ " transactions, including the exact terms of each\n" -#~ " contract.\n" -#~ " " -#~ msgstr "" - -- cgit v1.2.3