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Archive for 04/2012
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C50
The economy of 2050 will be based on your personal identity, your credit rating and your parking space.
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I’m authentically not real
There’s no need for Facebook to know who I “really” am
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Currency and technology
Technology allows us to choose currencies that are the best fit for the commerce that they are enabling.
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The problem of change
The government has a role in cash, but should it have a role in e-cash?
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The future, I’m telling you, the future!
Stickers can be an interim step on the way to NFC, but they can also be a niche product.
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Active and passive
Has NFC taken so long to come to market that it will be overtaken by new technology at POS?
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Banking on disruption
I’m not sure we want disruptive innovation in banking, but I’m pretty sure we want it in payments.
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Contactless and fries
McDonalds have been using contactless for a year.
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Book corner - “Money, Real Quick - The Story of M-PESA”
M-PESA didn’t create a new payment system, it created a new financial sector.
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Payments work fine, why are you bothering us?
There are plenty of new opportunities in the payment space. Plenty.
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