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From: "jeffrey E." <[email protected]>
To: Vincenzo Iozzo
Subject: Re: do you have time for a brief call today?
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2014 14:44:52 +0000
Taxes
On Friday, December 19, 2014, Vincenzo Iozzo <
> wrote:
the quick summary is the following:
we told you how the idea is to build a protocol where you can transact in any possible asset class/currencies.
But then this morning I realized something which is instead of just transacting in already existing
currencies/assets we can go one step further
meaning we can create them.
so the case in point is that I read somewhere that people transacting in Iron are thinking about creating their
own currency just for that type of transaction (the reasons are interesting but maybe another time). But that's a
lot of work for them, cause they need to create the currency and then the network to accept the transaction etc
etc.
Whereas what we do is essentially a webpage where a company can go and create its own currency with its
own rules "IronCurrency can only be used by this list of users in the network and its pegged to the dollar etc
etc". What we do then is to create the new currency for them and add it to our network and they are ready to go
in essentially no time.
Maybe I'm overly excited but I think it's a great idea because you essentially allow people to create their own
currency with the click of a button and start using it in zero time.
What do you think?
On 19/dic/2014, at 08:47, Vincenzo Iozzo <
> wrote:
> I got an epiphany/eureka moment this morning and I think you'd like it
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