32bitcoin - a sane hash cash Abstract: People don't know what they are doing on their computer. Names and numberes are important, especially identity. The problem of number identities is so important, that no matter the certificate your bank shows you, it can always be man in the middled. Now some numbers are more easy to remember and look good in IPv4 notation, making them easy to remember and undoing need to keep a book that matches names to numbers (DNS). 32bitcoin proposes a number distribution system that, while centralized as a database, is open and revivable, in case of data loss. 32bitcoin proposes to just use 32 bit for their number range, that is the number range between 0 and 4294967296, one more or less depending on implementation. We buid on the cornerstones of hashcash and bitcoin but make it sane, keeping time, energy and green house gasses to a minimum, also being totally secure, depending on which implementation you want to trust. We introduce a new concept: Hoheit. Numbers can be claimed by submitting data to The Hohheit. Hoheit then decides if it likes the data and will reveal a secret to you, that it doesn't save, which gives you power over your number. At the same time a public database is updated with the number, the hashed secret and the current timestamp. When you submit your claimed number and secret to Hoheit again, it will change the secret and give you a new one, and making an update to the database. This serves the purpose of proving ownership, by being able to change the hashed value of the number, pretty simple. HOHEIT Can it be trusted? It is basically a central authority, so it could potentially store the secrets it gives out to the number claimers and then take them for themselves, but that would be probably not good for buisness, meaning people would stop using a fraudulent system, and the ease of implementation really makes it so easy to become Hoheit. That was et al. t. Harm Gustav