Just finished a Blockchain meeting with our amazing team.Progress is strong-even if you cant see it yet,a lot of hard work is happening behind the scenes. One of the next proofs is FlutterED448 https://t.co/XaCqVgvkrU
Price $XCB is low IMHO,but you will see amazing tech coming in
Email has click-to-send.
Phones have click-to-call.
Banking never had click-to-pay across borders.
Now it does — RFC 8905's payto://bic. Scan a QR, your international wire is prefilled.
The bridge nobody bothered to build. 🌐
Every country has its own QR payment standard.
Every bank speaks a slightly different language.
PayTo - BIC translates them all into one interoperable system for international bank transfers. #payto#banking $xcb $ctn
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CoreGeeks is back online, and I can view my mining history again.
It’s really convenient, isn’t it?
I get a bit anxious when I can’t check it.
I’m always grateful to CoreGeeks for making this available to the community.
That’s not correct.
Ping Exchange pays for the registration data required for onboarding to the exchange. (In short, you earn money for your data)
What a user pays for is their own digital identity and the digitization of their own data through CorePass.
That is a very different thing.
CorePass gives users control over their data, the ability to manage it, use it across platforms, and ultimately benefit from it, instead of handing it over for free every time they register somewhere.
It also happens to be a full multichain wallet, a decentralized passkey login, and a broader identity and data-control infrastructure.
So if we’re going to criticize something, let’s at least criticize the facts correctly.