Oh, anon. Jack's been around. His status on Twitter was "Pending" for a while, so I suppose he made good with Jesus, but his tendency to troll the absolute fuck out of people overwhelms him, sometimes. It's all good.
Antifa camp there according to this article.
Need a krautfag to translate.
Was that where he trained?
He done any traveling lately?
https://www.stuttgarter-nachrichten.de/inhalt.links-gegen-rechts-staatsschutz-ermittelt-nach-antifa-camp.d05bd617-5631-4b11-b56f-cb2416de616d.html
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Governance: enabling universality and guaranteeing autonomy
Access: 'hybrid CBDC' for access by non-local banks
Regulations: separating settlement and non-settlement processes
Successful development of prototypes
Project Dunbar worked with R3 and Partior to successfully develop prototypes on the distributed ledger technologies of Corda and Quorum, respectively. The prototypes proved the technical feasibility of implementing a shared multi-CBDC platform. While there are still further questions to be explored and challenges to be resolved, the successful development is a first step towards the vision of a shared platform for international settlements using multi-CBDCs.
Demo: R3 Corda CBDC Sandbox
Demo: Partior CBDC Sandbox
The details and conclusions of the project were published in a report that supports the efforts of the G20 roadmap for enhancing cross-border payments, particularly in exploring an international dimension of CBDC design.
Related information
Press release: BIS Innovation Hub and central banks of Australia, Malaysia, Singapore and South Africa develop experimental multi-CBDC platform for international settlements
Press release: BIS Innovation Hub and central banks of Australia, Malaysia, Singapore and South Africa will test CBDCs for international settlements (2 September 2021)
Multi-CBDCs: Designing a digital currency stack for governability", by Monetary Authority of Singapore
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>This am I get the curiosity to see if the dedicated anons are still at it after the huge disappointment of 2020
Yeah it's a psychic moment
The Devil plays some convoluted games to try to confuse people. And he laughs at our ignorance.