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Subhuman BSV gorillas! Attention, please: governments and institutions are adopting R3 Corda. Are you jealous? Your North Korea-tier pretender is literally vaporware backed by a conman.

>> No.16699570
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>BSV is America's secret weapon against China!
>governments will adopt BSV to become more honest!
>governments will start mining BSV!
>banks will be issuing fiat using Tokenized!
>BSV will replace the BIS!
>enterprises will manage supply chains on BSV!
>Zukerberg partnership, Libra on BSV soon!
>Avaloq partnership, core banking software on BSV soon!
>Decentralized worker cooperatives on BSV! Like -ED- from YouTube promised!

>> No.16699586

R3 private database?? So new technology

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>>16699586
>private database
Factually wrong:

>Firstly, this is important, when thinking about Corda, one needs to view it as “Lego for distributed ledgers”. Instead of “the private Blockchain for banks blah blah, notary, blah blah not blockchain blah blah”.

>There is NOTHING you can’t do with Corda, that you can do with other blockchains. I don’t think the reverse holds though. For example, some people spend a lot of time tweeting that public permissionless networks are superior than the alternatives. That, of course, is debatable. But in reality… Corda can be no less public and permissionless than Bitcoin.

>Having said that, the Corda platform is flexible enough such that you can build both Bitcoin and Ethereum as a CorDapp

https://medium.com/corda/corda-lego-for-distributed-ledgers-34211869f4fa

The state of adoption:
>Unveiled this week, Wells Fargo Digital Cash uses R3’s Corda Enterprise software to handle internal book transfers, when funds move from a payer’s account to a payee’s account at the same bank.
Who ever needs dragon meme coins?

>> No.16699891

bump for more seething

>> No.16699907

Businesses and consumers will choose BSV

>> No.16699943

>>16699907
Shitcoin not needed.

>> No.16699984
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>>16699671
It would be a fucking nightmare to implement a public blockchain on R3 Corda without the infrastructure BSV has and is building on. Are they just going to jam KYC on top? How many tx/s can it handle? I don't think Visa are going to be worried anytime soon. A "one size fits all" approach will not work.

>> No.16700093

So it is private database?? Why you guys shill so big scam??

>> No.16700553

>>16699984
BSV? No one cares about your puny unimpressive shit, R3 Corda is for big guys as it has unlimited expandability, scalability and configurability:

>Mastercard and R3 Partner to Develop New Blockchain-Powered Cross-Border Payments Solution
>Bank of America to leverage R3’s Corda-distributed technology
>Top 3 Japanese Banks To Start Services On The Corda Platform
>Blockchain Insurance Group B3i Launches First Product on R3’s Corda
>UK Land Registry selects Corda for blockchain
>Over 50 Banks, Firms Trial Trade Finance App Built With R3’s Corda Blockchain

>> No.16700557

They said the same shit about private intranets back in the 90s, piss off

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>>16700557
>>16700093
Think again. BSV = the wannabe North Korean intranet no one needs ("everyone must be forced to use our chain"). Here's the reality:

>A hot topic in enterprise blockchain is interoperability between consortia. One example is insurance and trade finance consortia which need to interact both with each other as well as the trade networks where they provide services. As these networks interoperate, they start to resemble semi-public blockchain networks, with a layer of Know Your Customer (KYC) at the entrance.

>James Carlyle, R3’s Chief Information Officer, compares the Corda Network to the internet. Soon he expects its existence to fade into the background much like we take the internet for granted.

https://www.ledgerinsights.com/corda-network-enterprise-blockchain-interoperability/

>> No.16700902

bump

>> No.16700913

>>16700597

No

>> No.16700999

>>16700913
Yes. Creg desperately lies about his chain being in demand by institutions and governments (it's not), very dishonest on his part.

>> No.16701593

bump

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bump

>> No.16702866

>>16699984
public? rofl corps not interested in that.

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>>16700999
checked and honestpilled

>> No.16703037

Private chain is useless. Its like normal database but cost more.

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>>16703037