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Are there plans for a fully regulated stablecoin on sys?

Using the notary

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Possibly and also on compliant l2 rollup aswell

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Octavio
The sec should love sys notary

It does and we go one step further on l2 for payments spt and notary is great and for defi l2 compliance is holy grail

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Jag sidhu
It does and we go one step further on l2 for payme...

Just a stupid question but what do you mean with defi compliance?

Gian Marco
Just a stupid question but what do you mean with d...

Well enterprises will need a place to play so there is a large opportunity to put them in a compliant custody free evm system as an l2. Also securities are ripe for disruption as brokers need a technology that can connect them yet still remain relevant, and open up a massive influx of value across all of the securities domain staying within guidelines yet through custody free and crypto friendly integrations. This is just business verticals on syscoin tech stack that companies like bcf are looking at

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Jag sidhu
Well enterprises will need a place to play so ther...

How easy do you think it could be for other plataforms like eth to copy out notary funtionality?

Octavio
How easy do you think it could be for other plataf...

spt notary is only sys (payment channels with utxo - think lightning networks in compliant way for asset), zkrollup compliance can run on sys or eth (but the one we want to launch will only be sys)

Jag sidhu
spt notary is only sys (payment channels with utxo...

I agree with @Brkkln thank u on advance for your answers...I have another question 😁: If spt notary is centralized like SEC it will affect the concept of decentralization?

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Jag sidhu
spt notary is only sys (payment channels with utxo...

So it would be pretty easy for eth applications to have something like our notary funtion?

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