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Topic: [2016-08-24] Banks to develop new digital cash unit for settlement (Read 411 times)

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The new currency will be called "USC" (Utility Settlement Coin).


I have two questions

Will the money be P2P?

Will the money be Open Source?



I am left with the Bitcoin.
I do not trust banks.
The banking (at least in Spain) is dedicated to theft and usury.


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Looks like the long predicted one world currency is finally approaching in 2018. This is an interesting turn of events.
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Four of the world's biggest banks have teamed up to develop a new form of digital cash they believe will become an industry standard to clear and settle financial trades using blockchain, the technology underpinning bitcoin.

UBS, the Swiss bank, pioneered the "utility settlement coin" and has now joined forces with Deutsche Bank, Santander and BNY Mellon - as well as the broker ICAP - to pitch the idea to central banks, aiming for its commercial launch by early 2018.

The move is the first example of a group of leading banks coming together to co-operate on a specific blockchain technology to harness the power of decentralised computer networks and improve the efficiency of financial market plumbing.

"Today, trading between banks and institutions is difficult, time-consuming and costly, which is why we all have big back offices," said Julio Faura, head of R&D and innovation at Santander. "This is about streamlining it and making it more efficient."

Blockchain technology is a complex set of algorithms that allow so-called crypto-currencies, including bitcoin, to be traded and verified electronically over a network of computers without a central ledger.

Read more: http://www.afr.com/business/banks-to-develop-new-digital-cash-unit-for-settlement-20160824-gqzugt#ixzz4IDfbha55
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