Chris Skinner explores quantum computing in a recent blog post; recently scientists found a quantum computer to be 100 million times faster than conventional computers; quantum internet will also have a big impact as it uses quantum signals instead of radiowaves to transmit information; Skinner writes that, “This is important in banking because it could displace blockchain, ledger and digital identity developments within a decade. This is because the quantum internet would excel at sending information securely through what is known as quantum encryption.” Source
American Banker shares several blockchain projects underway in financial services; Includes JPMorgan Chase’s open source ledger Quoram and initiatives from Northern Trust, ING and the DTCC; while there is a lot of interest in blockchain technology many initiatives aren’t in production; various perspectives are shared in the piece as to why adoption hasn’t taken off. Source
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[Editor’s note: Bo Brustkern is Co-Founder and CEO of LendIt Fintech and Co-Founder of Lend Core, which operates NSR Invest...
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An article in Bank Innovation explores whether Google’s mobile expansion points to larger fintech ambitions for the company; their Indian mobile payments app called Tez showed growth in the quarter and many companies are moving to Google Cloud including PayPal; Google also opened a payment API in Brazil and is also focusing on partnerships with retailers and merchants. Source
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group is investing over $700 million into the ride hailing company Grab; along with the investment the...
The World Economic Forum and the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) recently published a report targeting one specific area...