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Japan To Lead Development of SWIFT Network For Cryptocurrency (reuters.com) 42

Japan's government is leading a global push to set up an international network for cryptocurrency payments, similar to the SWIFT network used by banks, in an effort to fight money laundering, Reuters reports. From the report: Tokyo aims to have the network in place in the next few years, the person said, declining to be identified because the information has not been made public. A team related to the inter-governmental Financial Action Task Force (FATF) will monitor its development and Japan will cooperate with other countries, the source said. It remains unclear how the cryptocurrency network would work. SWIFT is the international payments messaging system used by banks to send money around the world.
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Japan To Lead Development of SWIFT Network For Cryptocurrency

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  • by gweihir ( 88907 ) on Thursday July 18, 2019 @02:55PM (#58947084)

    Because then they could just have scrapped this unworkable idea right from the start. But no, politicians and business-side people think they define how technology (and reality) works.

  • by xack ( 5304745 ) on Thursday July 18, 2019 @03:21PM (#58947206)
    The loss of life at Kyoto Animation should be the news not yet another tulip scheme.
  • similar to the SWIFT network used by banks

    Just be sure it's not TOO similar, or you may get similarly hacked [wikipedia.org].

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    • by Anonymous Coward

      No, the point of crypto is to have a zero-friction, zero-trust system to move arbitrary value. The whole point of the blockchain is to provide an immutable record of every transaction between all parties. Anonymity is a requirement imposed by the type of people that flocked to crypto. AML regulations get in the way of zero friction, but I don't think it's impossible to reconcile the two.

  • by reanjr ( 588767 )

    We already have dozens, if not hundreds, of those.

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