Thank you Ryan, I agree with the list above but I hope there would be a confluence of what stealth projects like mine have been working on to solve many of these problems. I've been working on a number of these issues independently, such as BIP270 wallet integration, creating thresholding split key signatory systems and login systems, AML/KYC protocols and integrations whilst also collating information on various token platforms to understand key differentiators whilst working with exchange partners to provide governance on BSV specific token systems but also launchpads and contract browsers for commodity tokens, utility tokens, colored coins and NFTs. As probably the first company to launch all of the above in closed beta, working with exchange partners and prime brokers around the world to provide BSV liquidity pools and token explorers, I have a unique list of requirements and feedback from traditional financial ecosystem partners. I'm very aware we need a standardized framework for all of this (my corporate background is in Enterprise Architecture) but having recently been rejected membership into the TSC, I find myself once again being the tail wagging the dog. I wouldn't like to launch a platform, exchange and BSV token ecosystem to find alternate frameworks have been defined after the fact. Many of us doing this for many years in this space (yourself included) know very well how frustrating that can be and how it can stall development and release lifecycles. I'm happy to participate and learn but I will need to be able to fully understand, document and teach other established enterprises how to interoperate with what we're building. I look forward to being able to participate in open conversation, even if I'm ultimately ignored. For the record, I'm also working with the FATF and the FCA on various regulations and licensing both in the UK and in EU zone. Any kind of clarity right now would be very beneficial.
Thank you Ryan, I agree with the list above but I hope there would be a confluence of what stealth projects like mine have been working on to solve many of these problems. I've been working on a number of these issues independently, such as BIP270 wallet integration, creating thresholding split key signatory systems and login systems, AML/KYC protocols and integrations whilst also collating information on various token platforms to understand key differentiators whilst working with exchange partners to provide governance on BSV specific token systems but also launchpads and contract browsers for commodity tokens, utility tokens, colored coins and NFTs. As probably the first company to launch all of the above in closed beta, working with exchange partners and prime brokers around the world to provide BSV liquidity pools and token explorers, I have a unique list of requirements and feedback from traditional financial ecosystem partners. I'm very aware we need a standardized framework for all of this (my corporate background is in Enterprise Architecture) but having recently been rejected membership into the TSC, I find myself once again being the tail wagging the dog. I wouldn't like to launch a platform, exchange and BSV token ecosystem to find alternate frameworks have been defined after the fact. Many of us doing this for many years in this space (yourself included) know very well how frustrating that can be and how it can stall development and release lifecycles. I'm happy to participate and learn but I will need to be able to fully understand, document and teach other established enterprises how to interoperate with what we're building. I look forward to being able to participate in open conversation, even if I'm ultimately ignored. For the record, I'm also working with the FATF and the FCA on various regulations and licensing both in the UK and in EU zone. Any kind of clarity right now would be very beneficial.