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U.S. Govt. Willing to Participate in Quant MIT ODAP

According to Gilbert development of a standard and open digital asset protocol will push crypto into the mainstream. Impressively, the U.S. Government, Intel, cybersecurity firm Juniper and many payments and telecom companies have expressed their interest in the new Quant protocol.

Additionally, Quant recently released an IETF RFC proposal for Open Digital Asset Protocol (ODAP). Along with MIT and Intel, Quant is trying to create an open blockchain agnostic protocol. This will be a standard protocol and will enable the interoperability of assets and messages across DLTs. Additionally, it will offer oracle functionality too. The protocol will enable interoperability in a scalable, secure, and compliant way.

According to the sources, the protocol has been designed to meet strict regulatory requirements. Thus, it will help financial institutions process the AML / KYC / FATF security requirements easily.

Speaking to Santiago Velez, CEO ArzuDIOCE, Inc. at Real Vision, Gilbert explained that the real internet was never built to facilitate monetary transactions. Thus, tunnels of security protocols have been developed to move assets over the internet in a secure manner. Unfortunately, all these walled gardens do ensure complete security. This is where blockchain plays a vital role. According to Gilbert, blockchain can bridge the gap as for the first time, users can trust a network that is inherently secure and immutable.

Why interoperability?

Quant’s Overledger offers a very promising overlay to connect different distributed ledgers. Gilbert comes from a cybersecurity background and he has seen big organizations suffer due to interoperability issues. He does not want organizations adopting blockchain to face the same issues. The aim is to build a standard protocol so that organization X using Ethereum is able to communicate with organization Z using Ripple.

According to Gilbert standards like this are very important for the mass adoption of blockchain.

CBDCs and Interoperability

Almost 80% of the Central banks are exploring the development of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). However, it is evident that they might choose private blockchains. This is where Quant Network’s interoperability will play a crucial role.

Basically, Quant’s infrastructure will enable cross border payments between central banks in CBCD. Additionally, will integrate the CBDC infrastructure with existing payment infrastructures such as PIN Terminals, Point of Sale systems, and more.

QNT Price

Interestingly, Quant’s native token QNT has witnessed a price surge of over 45% in the last 7 days. Additionally, at the time of the press, the QNT price is close to $15.75.

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 26.10.2020

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