Cryp
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Great the see the industry finally maturing to recognise the need for #interoperability in 2023. Why should we limit commerce by creating silos, walled gardens and single chain assets that can only transact with participants on the one network. We saw the risk and insecurity of the core internet & the foundational technologies underpinning it in 1997. The core architecture was designed in the 1950s without embedding effective security in protocols and internet technologies, which has led to all the cybersecurity risks and issues we face today. The lack of #blockchain interoperability 10 years ago in 2013 and have seen many attempts to try to tackle interoperability since, while we established ISO standards in 2016 and IETF protocols in 2022 in collaboration with peers working together to facilitate adoption and evolution, similar to how internet technologies evolved to today. We built the enterprise grade technology in 2018 and solved the challenges of interoperability for enterprise, institutions and government. With blockchain and its security technologies and features, we can finally solve the challenges of an insecure internet and create something even better. I look forward to the next 10 years where all blockchain networks, digital assets and tokenised money will flow seamlessly globally, built with security and interoperability at its core, establishing a bigger network of networks for economies and global commerce, much larger, safer, secure and better than the internet of today.




You’ve just decided to learn another language 📚🎧🗣️✍️ No one is surprised 🙊 What are the first 5 steps you will take in your first 3 months of learning? ⏳ #langtwt












