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Read More »Osons le débat sur le Bitcoin. Liliane Held-khawam + Pourquoi le Bitcoin n’est pas une monnaie mais une religion !! Charles Sannat
L’article sur la suppression du cash a suscité un certain nombre de commentaires de fans- défenseurs du Bitcoin. Leur présence sur le Net est remarquable. Je viens même de recevoir un commentaire sur ce site qui dit « Tant qu’elle ne cause pas de crypto-monnaie, son discours tient la route ». C’est donc amusée que je me suis lancée à la découverte de ce nouveau monde. Des professionnels de la technologie m’ont soutenue dans ma compréhension et mes recherches. Leur avis a été la pierre...
Read More »Mind Control as a method to support the US Dollar
There is a paradox of capitalism, we’ve reached a point where those at the top, have an unlimited budget to maintain the status quo, increase their wealth, and develop an ever increasing sophisticated toolbox to manage empire and maintain their dominance. As we explain in Splitting Pennies – this is no where more obvious than Forex. The last 100 years we’ve seen capitalism evolve brightly. Industries that shouldn’t be industries, now employ millions of workers. Paradigm shift,...
Read More »A Take On How Negative Interest Rates Hurt Banks That You Will Not See Anywhere Else
The Bank of Japan and the ECB are assisting me in teaching the world’s savers, banking clients and corporations about the benefits of blockchain-based finance for the masses. How? Today, the Wall Street Journal published “Negative Rates: How One Swiss Bank Learned to Live in a Subzero World“: Alternative Bank Schweiz AG late last year became Switzerland’s first bank to comprehensively pass along negative rates to all of its customers. Violating an almost religious precept in the financial...
Read More »A Take On How Negative Interest Rates Hurt Banks That You Will Not See Anywhere Else
The Bank of Japan and the ECB are assisting me in teaching the world's savers, banking clients and corporations about the benefits of blockchain-based finance for the masses. How? Today, the Wall Street Journal published "Negative Rates: How One Swiss Bank Learned to Live in a Subzero World": Alternative Bank Schweiz AG late last year became Switzerland’s first bank to comprehensively pass along negative rates to all of its customers. Violating an almost religious precept in the financial...
Read More »With Wall Street Bitten by the Blockchain Bug, How Do We Admit the Truth About the Technology’s Disruptive Potential?
I attended a panel discussion on private blockchains in banking at UBS in NYC last night. There were two overarching misconceptions that appeared to permeate the discussions: Counterparties can be trusted, hence you can build reliable systems with trusted parties, and; Capital markets are, and always will be predicated upon the legacy, highly centralized hub and spoke model that we know today. Basically, the influential gatekeepers that control access to a centralized, authoritative...
Read More »Blockchains in Banking (Commercial and Central)
The Economist reports about initiatives by commercial and central banks that aim at adopting the blockchain technology. For commercial banks, distributed ledgers promise various advantages—but they also cause problems: Instead of having to keep track of their assets in separate databases, as financial firms do now, they can share just one. Trades can be settled almost instantly, without the need for lots of intermediaries. As a result, less capital is tied up during a transaction, reducing...
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