Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Smart card and liquid equities

 The ability to encrypt and send once makes liquid assets possible for any uniquely identified corporation.

We set a standard for the liquid text identifying ownership.  Visible is the stock ID, encrypted with the corporate private and public signature.  Enough to identify and verify.

But liquid stock has no value, unless one invents a theory of the firm in some application.  Otherwise, equities are not cash. But the cards can exchange them for cash in over the counter contracts, simple and easy, and decomposed into a series of conditional liquid, secure, exchanges.  

Cash is verified in the instruction cache. The stock is sent, then verified locally in the cache, or the cache swaps out waiting for a trusted miner. Then the cash sent and verified.  The cards can execute these simple steps straight out of the box, no more difficult then modifying an account in the spreadsheet.

The card is a secure juggler, and account adjuster with guaranteed provable contracts.

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