Learn: Patent Claims Summarized

  1. A Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Digital Money System using a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) digital money, that is either digitally stored or optionally physically embodied, with a value influencing system.

  2. A Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Digital Money enabling personal physical possession; store of value; financial transaction value; collector value; that establishes ownership data value and transfer; enabling denomination value.

  3. A Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Digital Money Processing system that processes Digital Money, enabling ownership transformation; transaction validation by a peer-to-peer teller network; to optionally and selectively create Physidigital(tm) currency or a physical embodiment; performing multiple-factor authentication, in a digital medium or a in physical embodiment.

  4. A Peer-to-Peer (P2P) automated digital commerce system, with a Digital Money Processing system, for manipulating or transforming Digital Money; using user or machine initiated functionality, with third-party digital devices; enabling different send and receive modes of behavior; with ownership transfer authorization; managing the manipulation of data fields.

  5. A Peer-to-Peer (P2P) digital aggregator handling system that facilitates, for Digital Money,  the transfer activity between nodes; comprised of aggregator handling nodes; being controlled by a Digital Money Processing system; being in a digital form or in a physical embodiment.

  6. A Digital Money minting system that generates data properties, being stored in a storage system for Digital Money; by a software or a hardware process, comprised of unique data contained within the said Digital Money unit, with and without encryption.

  7. A Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Selectable Digital Money System for validating ownership, the information being in a coin file of a compute device, validation in other compute devices; where multiple simultaneous owners are able to be stored; where computing devices provide Digital Wallet functions, teller functions, coin ownership validation functions; validating to multiple computing devices, from user device to user device; storing contact information for multiple users, using a network for validation to multiple computing devices.

  8. A Digital Currency Transaction System, using Digital Wallets on computing devices, commanding sending coin files, using teller nodes to store ownership information on other user computer devices, validating ownership of other user computing devices; wherein each of the coin files contain identification of the coin, the owners, validation information,  and denomination designations.

 

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