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David Birch

David Birch

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Mastercard partners R3 on blockchain-powered cross-border payments

  The story doesn't say what is in the blocks or how they are chained together. Please can you update the story with these details because many of us are very interested in the use of new technology in payments.

11 Sep 2019 Reply Read article

Standard Bank gears up for go live of payments blockchain

  1. What exactly will be in the blocks? 2. How will the blocks be chained together? 3. Who will take part in the consensus-forming process?

28 Feb 2019 Reply Read article

PNC and IBM back health insurers' blockchain project

  Please adhere to the basic principles of journalism and do not post stories about applications for the blockchain unless you clearly state: 1. What will be in the blocks; 2. How the blocks are chained together, and 3. Who takes part in the consensus-forming process. Otherwise you are just reporting on a database, which is boring.

28 Jan 2019 Reply Read article

National Blockchain Coalition: No Dutch Polder model!

  Do they actually mean blockchain or do they mean any form of shared ledger?

18 Apr 2017 Reply Read article

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