
Fire Element
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Fire Element
@realFireElement
🎶 Lyricist & Songsmith | 🔥 Crafting cosmic tunes | 🌌 Space Enthusiast | 🚀 #Mars fanatic | 🌍 #Web3 Explorer | 🌐 #Blockchain believer














I think the technical term to describe this situation is "now we're cooking with gas" I wonder what happens when the world's largest financial institutions decide to go on-chain because being on-chain becomes a "national priority". Seems likely they will need a secure and reliable way to utilize various kinds of data on-chain to build their financial products. I can also see them needing a reliable way to interconnect all their chains to transact in a secure, compliant and efficient manner accepted by regulators. Something like what TCP/IP does for the internet, but built to handle cross-chain transactions and able to work for institutional systems/use cases. It might also be nice if they had a simple development environment from which to manage all this complexity, something like a runtime environment that makes it easy to rebuild all their existing financial products and transactional flows on-chain. If that development environment was already integrated with their existing standards like Swift and their existing CSDs like DTCC, that would make it a lot simpler for them. If only there was a single platform where they could get all of these key building blocks to work together in a secure way... Exciting times ahead.



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