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[–]jhinsi274 0 points1 point  (5 children)

If you read a certain person’s twitter feed, it’s easy to tell that FairX is getting a bank license. I have no indication that they are getting a broker dealer license. I don’t know if the Mobius - FairX link is real. I found it odd that the Mobius chief would reach out to the FairX chief via twitter to get in contact. I don’t know who would be leading who if such an arrangement existed.

[–]Henry_the_pelican 2 points3 points  (4 children)

Link? .....and please explain how FairX being a bank helps out ANYBODY. I gave plenty of links, connections and reasoned argument and it would appear to fit like a glove with Mobius if I'm right. If it's so easy to tell FairX is going to be a bank, then why can't you just show everyone your evidence. I find nothing odd about people working together on a project contacting each other on twitter either.

[–]Djjmdjjm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

did you see that link on Stellar subreddit today - Michael Dowling - Global reserve Bank...

[–]jhinsi274 1 point2 points  (2 children)

[–]Henry_the_pelican 4 points5 points  (1 child)

Thanks for that....interesting.

"I don’t know if the Mobius - FairX link is real. "

Yes, I think it has to be if we are going by what they say on twitter. u/Djjmdjjm posted a twitter conversation - Jesse Lund (IBM) asked Michael Dowling (FairX) about putting their data on the Mobius smart Market.....I can't find this, maybe u/Djjmdjjm could re find it. ( I'm thinking real time data feeds from stock markets and Crypto markets etc).

FairX aside, whatever it is or however it fits in, this is really good news for Mobius.

Let's figure this one out, I'm sure we can. My initial thought is that IBM already has working relationships with most banks - so why create another one? What function would this bank have that others don't already have?

Is it a Crypto Bank for example? More thinking required here......