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When will there be an enterprise blockchain solution for Accounts payable and receivable?!? Surely anyone who works in that space (like me) can see the LUNACY of how the legacy tech operates. Clearing and settlement solutions with a universal ledger would make my life infinitely easier
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Once upon a time, in a prior life, I cofounded a company to do exactly this, on a decentralized blockchain, with private zk proofs. The company was painfully political, and ultimately bent to investor pressure to ditch blockchain as it was during the peak ICO bear era. Ultimately, I had to part ways.
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But I never forgot how useful this idea was, and true to form, it's one of the use cases for Q as a trustless settlement layer for information between multiple parties.
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YES you have no idea how cool it is to hear someone who GETS IT. A lot of people think the tech isn’t suitable or that you can never replace the tradfi railways for financial data. They are wrong. Disruption is coming.
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There are many deep tech folks in enterprise that get the utility of blockchain, but it comes down to the "we can't put our books or business relationships on chain" problem. There are a handful of historic attempts at solving it, I'm pushing towards being the first to get it right.
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We’ll have to chat more in DM’s bc I’m highly interested in this part of the space, I want to be a part of this chapter in fintech. Love that energy.
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