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Sesiones de la Cumbre 2024

  • Joran Greef

    The Next 30 Years of Transaction Processing

    - 30 min (recording available)

    In the last 7 years, the “transactions of everyday life” have increased 100x to 1,000x, even 10,000x across several sectors (e.g. cloud computing, energy, real time payments). Yet popular transaction databases are 20-30 years old, and even newer cloud databases are circa 2012, designed for a different workload and scale. Research into maximizing durability (and therefore availability) has …

  • Victoria Coker

    Unbanked in America: Exploring the Financial Divide

    - 45 min

    The proposed session, which will be led by the documentary's director, Victoria Coker, will delve into the complex issues that contribute to the significant number of unbanked and underbanked individuals in the United States, specifically people in Mississippi, New Orleans, and the NYC Metro area, and how these factors highly impact Black and Brown communities. The panel will begin with an …

  • Michael Richards

    Cross-border payments and standards

    - 30 min (recording available)

    Discusses how different protocols can interact with each other to collaborate on making cross-border payments cheaper, simpler and available to everybody

  • Raashi Saxena

    Existing Ecosystem Approaches to Inclusive and Accessible Digital Financial Services

    - 45 min (recording available)

    In today’s landscape of increasingly riskier digital experiences and the recent Crowdstrike related IT global outage, universal access to digital financial services is seen as a critical infrastructural resource. Taking a decentralized approach that incorporates ethical design principles to safeguard the privacy, security, and autonomy of users is vital, that the Interledger Protocol seeks to …

  • Mardiya Siba Yahaya

    Getting the Money to Public Interest Technologists Building A Feminist Internet

    - 45 min

    This is an interactive session that brings together technologists, and digital rights defenders to map out contextual accessible financial service challenges while identifying possible inclusive technology solutions to advance financial access within the technology and human rights space. A significant aspect of Team Community’s work with digital rights defenders includes providing equity …

  • Maria Gorrettie Namuddu

    Empowering Women: Bridging the Gender Gap in Digital Financial Inclusion

    - 30 min (recording available)

    The importance of gender-sensitive approaches in promoting digital financial inclusion. It will highlight the unique barriers faced by women in accessing financial services and explore strategies for empowering women economically through innovative digital solutions.

  • Dre Ngare

    Building Trust and Advancing Open Payments in Africa’s Regulatory Ecosystem

    - 45 min (recording available)

    Fostering Trust and Advancing Open Payments in Africa's Regulatory Ecosystem panel explores strategies for fostering trust and advancing open payments within Africa’s FinTech ecosystem. Our focus will be on shaping inclusive financial compliance frameworks that can bridge gaps and facilitate broader participation in the global financial system.

  • Nicolo Zingales

    Competition and financial inclusion: competing or complementing goals in DPI & interoperability

    - 45 min (recording available)

    Interoperability in the payments ecosystem and the implementation of a digital public infrastructure (DPI) for digital payments have the potential of fostering two separate goals: market competition and financial inclusion. Nevertheless, depending on the authority advancing each measure and the legal mandate it has been entrusted with, those objectives could be regarded as competing (one is …

  • Philip Green

    Empowering Emerging Economies: Mojaloop's Role in Inclusive Financial Access

    - 30 min (recording available)

    Imagine a world where microledgers empower the 1.4 billion underserved in emerging economies to gain access to financial services, and a payment hub facilitates lower-cost instant fund transfers across nations' participating banks. This presentation will unveil how Mojaloop is turning this vision into reality, revolutionizing the accessibility of financial services in emerging economies. With …

  • Pourya Omidi

    Trust-based banking technical session

    - 45 min

    Undocumented people are excluded from many governmental services and cannot open a bank account in the Netherlands. This exclusion becomes more severe each day, as it is nearly impossible to survive with only cash. Shops and services in the city are rapidly moving towards accepting only card payments. We have now been granted funding from Interledger, together our partner Here to Support, and …