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Life at The Top novel Chapter 2483

“Peer-to-peer payment?” Assange lowered his head and mumbled.

“Theoretically, this is indeed feasible, but how should we do this? At the end of the day, all payment methods require something for credit endorsement. If we skip the bank, then What should we use for credit endorsement?”

Snow keenly saw the flaws in Jagoan’s plan and raised the question.

Jagoan was not surprised when he heard Snow’s question.

In fact, this has been debated over the years since Bitcoin emerged. However, ten years later, Bitcoin had finally dispelled this doubt with its actions. A digital currency was completely feasible. Even in the future, Somerland would become the first country to try to use digital currency as a legal tender.

Jagoan knew that if he wanted Bitcoin to appear in the world ahead of schedule, the two people in front of him would be the key. So, he must first convince them of the feasibility of Bitcoin.

He was confident of this because he clearly remembered that, in the information disclosed in the future, Assange would be one of the main developers involved in Bitcoin’s development. And his philosophy was naturally in line with the spirit of public supervision of Bitcoin.

With a subtle smile gracing the corner of Jagoan’s mouth, he eloquently stated, “The reason we’re contemplating the creation of a new payment system is fundamentally due to the realization that placing complete trust in a single entity is problematic, as it’s susceptible to various external influences… But what if we extended this proof of credit to everyone?”

“We can set the rules so that the transaction can only be completed if the majority of people approve it. And if the user base is large enough, then no force in the world will be able to bribe so many people at the same time. Doesn’t this ensure the reliability of the proof of credit?”

Snow and Assange were momentarily stunned.

Jagoan’s idea had completely exceeded their understanding.

At this moment, even Jagoan, Jagoan, Jagoan, and others who didn’t understand technology keenly sensed the cross-era nature of this plan. They had a vague feeling that they were witnessing history in the making.

Just as Jagoan was about to speak, he saw Jagoan raise her hand.

He knew that Jagoan, the young mistress of the Maynard family in South America, was starting to get restless. Jagoan originally came from the financial industry, and this was within her professional expertise.

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