Louisiana Adopts Digital Driver’s Licenses – IEEE Spectrum

xxx “A young woman sits at a bar on Bourbon Street in New Orleans and orders a beer. The bartender asks for identification. The bar patron pulls out her phone, clicks on an app, and displays a digital version of her driver’s license showing she is over 21. In response, the bartender pulls out her own phone, clicksContinue reading “Louisiana Adopts Digital Driver’s Licenses – IEEE Spectrum”

What Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s visit to Congress taught us (spoiler: not a lot) – MIT Technology Review

xxx “Google CEO Sundar Pichai… expressed support for a national data protection law in the US, describing the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation as a ‘well-thought-out, well-crafted piece of legislation.’” From “What Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s visit to Congress taught us (spoiler: not a lot) – MIT Technology Review”. xxx

First Hongkongers collect new smart ID cards with replacement roll-out to start soon | South China Morning Post

xxx “The first batch of Hongkongers picked up their new smart identity cards from kiosks and collection centres around the city on Monday. The new cards, complete with updated security details such as built-in radio frequency identification (RFID) technology and higher resolution photographs to support facial recognition, will replace the standard Hong Kong identification card,Continue reading “First Hongkongers collect new smart ID cards with replacement roll-out to start soon | South China Morning Post”

Spanish banks rail against Big Tech threat

xxx Spanish banks have warned of the potential financial stability implications of Big Tech firms like Goolge, Amazon and Facebook entering the financial services industry. Red flags around the future roles of Big Tech firms in financial services were raised at an event organised by the University of Financial Studies (Cunef) in Madrid and theContinue reading “Spanish banks rail against Big Tech threat”

State Street studying custody for both tokenized traditional assets and cryptocurrencies, but sees no current client demand – The Block

xxx In addition to cryptocurreny custody solutions (for which, as stated elsewhere in the article, there is no demand whatsoever), State Street is also looking to a future markeplace of “tokenised” traditional assets. From State Street studying custody for both tokenized traditional assets and cryptocurrencies, but sees no current client demand – The Block. WhyContinue reading “State Street studying custody for both tokenized traditional assets and cryptocurrencies, but sees no current client demand – The Block”

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