Hi Sebastian,
thank you for that quick reply! :)
I plan (for learning purposes) to create a setup with two different
exchanges; payer and payee would have their accounts at different
exchanges then.
Does this currently work already? How is trust established here? Does
the payee need to trust the payer's exchange, or do only the exchanges
need to trust each other (e.g. by configuration)?
Florian
On 11/14/22 02:06, Sebastian Javier Marchano wrote:
Hi Florian,
you've got it right, exchange and auditor management is in our roadmap
but not implemented yet.
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Sebastian
On Sun, 13 Nov 2022 at 21:59, Florian Jung via Taler <taler@gnu.org>
wrote:
Hi!
As I read through the exchange setup manual, I found out that I can /
need to(?) sign my exchange's keys with an auditor key. To me, this
kinda makes sense in a real-world scenario, because I don't want to
trust every single bank by its own, but I would like to trust, for
example, "the euro-zone's auditor" (and every bank that is audited
by them).
However, how do I configure this in my Android wallet? I found a
list of
exchanges, but is there also a way to set up a certain auditor as
trusted?
Or did I misunderstand the purpose of these auditors?
Best regards,
Florian