Sunday, July 19, 2015

Loading BankBot with applications

The application model is very simple because the bot is all about security. But here is the basic model:

The bot is a state machine that runs a bot communications protocol, traverses a graph, and conducts a functional on any (adjacent)  node(s) that determine its relative rank(s). Otherwise, the bot is hardware bound to security and imposes some protections against even its owners fingerprint must be needed.

Take Tap Poker, it is a multi-card game in which the owner taps betting codes, and the bot runs through the multi-peer com protocol to keep the pot straight and take turns.  Now, the currency being used has been determined to have low protection, by the owner fingerprint or tap pass code prior to the game. The bot is loose with the betting chips, having fun.  But the owner will have to go through more difficult validation to fill the betting coins from the retirement fund.

So we can envisage a small programming interface, allowing the user to specify all the programming parameters, more like a programmable calculator from the old school. But, at its core is security from the hardware key to the tap code to the fingerprint; even a face.  Then, access to graphs come with hardware driven restrictions.

Hence the user interface, standard tap; as found in the myriad of other common usage of the tap. The unpatentable, tap interface. Programmers can read count and cadence, and hop along a graph in response. ANd the standard card comes with the multi-colored LED.

Having one of these smart cards will be a life changing event for all users. We will all suddenly realize we will always be protected from bad investments or lousy purchases or rotten deals. Hound your banker to get these things as quickly as possible. If you are a Wal-Mart or Yahoo fan, then by all means harass those companies until you have the full money.

If I were the president of CardLogix.

I am thinking, this Better Economics blog has it right. With those bot features the smart card value goes up from a 1 dollar to 40 dollars. So, why not Yahoo, Wal-Mart, CardLogix; and the team I selected, just go and get this done right? What is stopping them?   The fan base of this team, already well known in their fields, is in the millions.  It is important to look closely at this team, because I have no deal in this and I know what and how it is happening. So, it is very likely that this team will do a great job.

Bankers know this programming interface

They get that graphs are financial sheets, and the programables are like spread sheet functions.  So, all the new applications are standard practice for accountants and banker, the bot just provides Ito's calculus over the graph. So this is the big winner for bankers, they become the personal accountants for their clients.

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