As per Relevance of the word immediately, we have this rfc below:











Network Working Group S.
Request for Comments: 1776 CyberCash, Inc
Category: Informational 1 April 1995


The Address is the

Status of this

This memo provides information for the Internet community. This
does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution
this memo is unlimited



Declaring that the address is the message, the IPng WG has selected
packet format which includes 1696 bytes of address space.
length is a multiple of 53 and is completely compatible with
architecture. Observing that it's not what you know but who
know, the IPng focused on choosing an addressing scheme that makes
possible to talk to everyone while dispensing with the
overhead of actually having to say anything

Security experts hailed this as a major breakthrough. With
content left in the packets, all questions of confidentiality
integrity are moot. Intelligence and law enforcement
immediately refocused their efforts to detect who's talking to whom
and are silently thankful they can avoid divisive public debate
key escrow, export control and related matters

Although the IPng WG declared there should be more than
address space for everyone, service providers immediately began
for reserved portions of the address space

Security

Security issues are not discussed in this memo














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RFC 1776 The Address is the Message 1 April 1995


Author's

Steve
CyberCash, Inc
2086 Hunters Crest
Vienna, VA 22181

Phone: +1 703 620 1222
EMail: crocker@cybercash.










































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if you see any problems within the linking, don't worry be happy,
this is version 0.1 of the Relevance System and you gotta expect some crappy subroutines sometimes,
just be content we did not write this in Java, which would have made this "bigger and better" HAHAHHA.




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