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BNP Paribas Blockchain used for live transactions

A well-known worldwide seller and another important firm partecipated to the first live transactions using the BNP Paribas Blockchain service, as revealed today by the bank itself.

According to BNP Paribas, in fact, payments were processed between the Italian sports collectible firms Panini Group and the Australian packaging firm called Amcor.

The payment transactions were managed in a few minutes – the bank explained in the official press release – using different currencies to make transactions easier between bank accounts located in Germany, Netherlands and England.

Panini Group treasurer Fabrizio Masinelli commented in a statement:

“This proof-of-concept shows how powerful such technology can be and how it can be utilised as an effective and efficient response to the main issues that treasurers face on a daily basis.”

BNP Paribas Blockchain Proof of Concept

The transactions were managed by using the proof of concept called Cash Without Borders launched earlier this year after its incubation during a blockchain hackathon.

More Details about the size of the transactions will be revealed in the next future.

Also, the BNP Paribas blockchain service tested the so-called “mini-bonds” for small investments, as well as blockchain crowdfunding prototypes that might see the light next year.

According to the Panini Group’s official website, the company earned 751m euros in 2014 and employs 1,000 people worldwide.

Also, during the same year, Amcor earned  $10b in sales and employs 29,000 employees.

To read more about the BNP Paribas Blockchain service click here.

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France Bitcoin Tests by the Central Bank

France Bitcoin tests have been revealed by the French Central Bank last week.

The Banque de France published a press release on Friday where it talks about its technology tests for  use in the management of SEPA Credit Identifiers.

According to the French central bank, one of the key participants in this project is the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, and the Paris-based startup called Labo Blockchain.

The project began in July 2016 and culminated in October with the creation of prototypes for creating and managing SEPA Credit Identifiers.

The central bank also explained how meetings were held with stakeholders as the project moved forward, indicating that more details about the project will be revealed in 2017.

France Bitcoin project and more central bank efforts

This is not the first time a  central bank test the distributed ledger.

A few months ago, in fact, central banks in Japan, Sweden and Singapore launched similar projects.

Also, earlier this month, the US Federal Reserve published its first major research paper on the ledger you can read here.

Credits: Coindesk.com

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Japanese Blockchain Consortium is growing fast

A Japanese blockchain consortium grew very fast and now it includes more than 1 hundred members.

Membership of this Blockchain Collaborative Consortium (BCCC) grew since its creation back in April 2016.

BCCC memberhip includes Japan Microsoft, InfoteriaMitsui Sumotomo Insurance, PwC, Bitbank, ConsenSys and more.

Also, the Japanese Blockchain Consortium announced that the 100th student from its Blockchain University program had successfully graduated – signal that the BCC’s plan to improve knowledge about the distributed ledger is succeeding.

In a blog post revealed today, the founder and CEO of Infoteria, Pina Hirano, explained that the Japanese Blockchain University is the only one of its kind within the country. He said:

“While the world related to FinTech and block chains is moving at a rapid pace, BCCC will add new members’ power and make activities more active so that domestic movements will not be delayed.”

Hirano suggested the total Japanese Blockchain consortium members are 109, but at the moment the BCCC website only lists 101, so maybe more members will be announced in the near future.

Japanese blockchain growth

During the last few months Japan has been characterized by its interest and study of the blockchain.

In November Ripple launched its own blockchain consortium with more than 40 banks with the goal of building a network to conduct cross-border payments. 

Also, in December the Mizuho Financial Group, Inc., Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation and other banks helped Deloitte Japan for a blockchain test and research about inter-bank payments.

Despite the test, Japan faced a shortage of blockchain developers, as reported by Reuters.

To solve this problem within the country, the BCCC graduated two classes of students with 8 courses each, including “practical training”, “foundation of blockchain technology” with lessons about the bitcoin blockchain.  More classes will be added next month, but unfortunately this consotium blockchain class is only conducted in Japanese language.

To read more about Japan plans related to the blockchain, click here.

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Denmark Bitcoin: Digitalizing National Currency

Today I want to talk about the Denmark Bitcoin position and regulation.

Denmark is a place where its citizens relie on cash less than most other European countries, so it is thinking about digitalizing its national currency.

To do so, the Danish central bank wants to release its own digital currency based on a blockchain and it will be called e-krone.

Governor of the Danish central bank, Lars Rohde. commented that the government doesn’t want to print its own fiat currency in the future.

So Rohde is looking for outsourcing the production of Danish krone and wants to replace it with its independent financial system based on the distributed ledger technology: the e-krone.

In an interview conducted by Bloomberg, Rohde explained that the Danish central bank effort is not related to the blockchain technology or alternative fintech technologies:

“We’re not preoccupied with the technology because we know that issue well. Cash and notes are not an alternative to electronic payments. We went beyond that many years ago.”

Also, the most important problem the central bank is worried about is the anonymity of the e-krone.

At the moment, the Danish bank believes that the e-krone will have a serial number embedded onto its Blockchain, so the government will be able to track the currency thanks to a transparent ledger.

However, another issue about the anonymity of a currency are the predictable complaints by the Danish citizens who expect to be provided with financial freedom and privacy.

“All money held by Danes will eventually end up in the central bank in the event of a financial crisis, and we will indirectly end up doing a bailout because we become a creditor to all the banks.”

But the distributed ledger tech is not applicable to the concept of the Danish central bank, as structurally it cannot be established for the central bank as network moderator.

To read more news about Denmark Bitcoin position, click here.

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Japan Bitcoin Regulation for 2017

Japan Bitcoin Regulation

Japan Bitcoin Regulation will take place in 2017 and it wants to drop an 8% sales tax on Bitcoin purchases.

This move will take effect in July 2017, according to a document published by CoinDesk.

Although the proposal has yet to be approved by senior Japanese government, an annual tax document written by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and the Komeito party was revealed today. Thanks to this document now we know more details on the proposal suggested back in October by the Ministry of Finance and the Financial Services Agency.

The tax remains in place today.

If approved by the Cabinet, the plan will institute a period of grace in June 2017, with the tax exemption becoming official the following month.

The document just released is the result of discussions among government stakeholders first reported by the regional news service called Nikkei.

Local startups have already responded positively to this Japan Bitcoin regulation.

CEO of exchange service Quoine, Mike Kayamori, commented that the plan to drop the sales tax was expected, but it represents a good message to the cryptocurrency community.

Kayamori explained to CoinDesk:

“It’s a huge relief for us. Customers don’t have to pay tax for each transaction. Hope this becomes standard practice.”

This move follows a very busy year for Japan on the exchange front, as the government decided to request registration for all the companies that handle bitcoin sales within the Japanese country.

Discussions around exchange regulation began last year when government ministers tried to obtain information from exchange services.

Also, a deliberations took place last year because of the collapse of Mt Gox, a bitcoin exchange imploded in 2014, causing hundreds of millions of dollars lost by the exchange users.

Document originally shared by CoinDesk.com on Scribd. Unfortunately it is available only in Japanese language.

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Saxo Bank Bitcoin Prediction for 2017

Today the Danish investment bank published its Saxo Bank Bitcoin Prediction for 2017, where it explains that wouldn’t be surprised if the bitcoin price will see huge growth during next year.

Saxo Bank, in fact, recently published its annual “Outrageous Predictions for 2017”, a list of speculations that represent its effort to get financial industry think about more possibilities and revolutionary projects for the next year.

In addition to the prediction that UK will not actually leave the European Union (EU) and that Italian equity prices will soar thanks to the European Union led bailout, Saxo Bank affirmed that the bitcoin price will reach a value of more than $2,100 by the end of 2017.

Among its reasons the prediction explained that the American President’s administration might cause turbulence in the American economy, so this can be a good reason for people to invest in digital currencies like bitcoin.

Saxo Bank Bitcoin prediction explains:

“If the banking system as well as sovereigns such as Russia and China move to accept bitcoin as a partial alternative to the USD and the traditional banking and payment system, then we could see bitcoin easily triple over the next year going from the current $700 level to +$2,100 as the block-chains decentralised system, an inability to dilute the finite supply of bitcoins as well as low to no transaction costs gains more traction and acceptance globally.”

Altough this Saxo Bank prediction doesn’t represent an official position, it is not the first bullish indication the bank has made during its career.

In 2014, then-current CEO Lars Seier Christensen explained his personal interest in bitcoin, describing it as a great opportunity for worldwide investors.

At the time, Christensen had also mentioned about early testing of the technology within Saxo bank, although later he explained that liquidity problems at the time were keeping banks on the sidelines.

Source: coindesk.com

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Bitcoin Price today Breaches $750

The Bitcoin price today keeps growing up over the value of $750.

This is the sixth time that bitcoin price breaches $750 since mid-November, as revealed by the CoinDesk USD Bitcoin Price Index.

Bitcoin was subject to much volatility during a low trading volume, as CoinMarketCap data showed that during the session, the 24-hour trading volume was roughly $90 million.

This was a lower trading activity compared to last month, when it reached $174 million on November 3rd and $173 million on November 17th.

The digital currency price passed the $750 value several times during November.

The Bitcoin price first breached $750 on 17th November, maintaining this level for a short time, then moving back to a lower value even under $ 700.

Also, it is important to remember that the bitcoin price today exceeded $750 and it did the same many times recently, but it never breached $755 during the last few weeks.

In India the bitcoin price exploded and last week it reached almost $1000 as the country tried to exchange value via Zebpay and Unocoin.

According to Coindesk, the bitcoin price today also reached a growing value of Eur 724, and

2016 has been a great year for Bitcoin. For example, scalability innovations like Segregated Witness have been introduced to the Bitcoin community, many positive Blockchain tests have taken place and many new markets have turned to Bitcoin as a new method of payment.

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Uganda Bitcoin Regulation

A UN organization related to criminal justice problems published today a few details about a new meeting on bitcoin and digital currencies with the aim of a Uganda Bitcoin Regulation.

Organized in Kampala on 7th July, the meeting was supported by the United Nations African Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders (UNAFRI), the Bank of Uganda and the University of Birmingham Law School.

Dr. Maureen Mapp of the University of Birmingham Law School who partecipated at the event, explained to CoinDesk that the main goal of that event was establishing a basis for a Uganda bitcoin regulation.

Uganda will be one of the first African countries to regulate bitcoin.

Also, Mapp said the effort grew out of a digital currency research project realized  with the Commonwealth Secretariat that showed her how Ugandan public officials didn’t know anything about the benefits and risks of the use of virtual currencies.

“I was inspired to engage with policy makers and regulators in order to investigate whether states could develop policies and regulation that encourage innovation while protecting the private rights and interests of users of virtual currencies.”

The goal, she explained, was building awareness and creating a good basis for future discussions.

Thanks to the Ugandan central bank and UNAFRI, Mapp began to contact a few stakeholders in Uganda to put together what became the meeting held in Kampala.

Among the outcomes of the meeting is a think tank dedicated to the “technological, policy, pluralist, ethical and legal issues” about digital currencies, with the organizations and representatives who attended the July meeting.

Those involved also developed a draft for future discussions between private and public stakeholders, which was published earlier this month by UNAFRI.

Next steps will include the creation of a second meeting, set to take place on the same date in 2017.

“The legal and regulatory environment is moving towards embracing the technology so as to harness its benefits and to promote innovation,” she explained.

Source: Coindesk.com

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Bitcoin Price trades at $750, $900 in India

The bitcoin price is currently trading at $750, its highest level in five months.

At the moment, bitcoin price rose by about 2%, and by $50 since this Monday.

Recently we said that the election of the 45th U.S.A. President Donald Trump might be one of the reasons behindthis bitcoin Price growth.

Earlier this week the bitcoin price grow of about $30 in just one hour, and now bitcoin is approaching the 2016 high it reached in June, when the price was at $764.

At that time, bitcoin price was growing mainly due to the halving eventas experts explained that it has a key role in the growth of demand, as it reduces the block reward by 50%.

Conversely, this time the bitcoin price growth is not attributable to a single cause.

Recently, bitcoin has been enjoying bullish feelings among its avid traders, and there are a few signs that its recent ascent might have been drived by foreign market forces.

For example, India has recently experienced a ban on certain denominations of banknotes, a development that local bitcoin companies claim has supported business, though public data platforms (including LocalBitcoins) explain the effects are not so clear.

In fact, on the Indian exchange Unocoin, one bitcoin traded for 61,688 India rupees, or more than $900, an event that boosts claims of strong local demand.

Another reason why the price is growing could be the devaluation of China’s yuan, as it is falling down this week.

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Sweden Digital Currency: a new Bitcoin?

Today I want to talk about the new Sweden Digital Currency project.

Sweden’s central bank, in fact, is considering the possibility of issuing its own national virtual currency, but the technology behind it is yet to be revealed.

According to an article published today by The Financial Times, Riksbank wants to create the new virtual currency because of a strong decline in domestic cash use. In fact, according to a report, the amount of notes in circulation has declined 40% since 2009.

Sweden Digital Currency and other solutions

Deputy governor Cecilia Skingsley commented that the central bank wants to test various technologies. Although she did not mention blockchain drectly, the Financial Times explained that the distributed ledger might be one of the options the Sweden bank could consider.

“We need to do the homework because it’s not an option for the public sector to stay on the sidelines and see the private sector cut off access to central bank money for individuals.”

Skingsley said that the digital currency could be issued together with banknotes and coins, but the Riksbank do not want to encourage illegal activity.

Tomorrow Skingsley will give a speech and he might explain more details about the Sweden Digital Currency project.

With this announcement, Sweden will become the latest country to have its own central bank considering to issue a new digital currency, an idea that for the greatest part of nations meant doing several reseatches related to blockchain-based cryptocurrencies.

During the latest few months, the Bank of England has started to discuss and test issuing its own digital currency using the blockchain; and the People’s Bank of China is investigating the idea too.

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