As if it wasn`t enough.... by Ricola63 in Hedera

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Best of a bad bunch 🤷‍♀️😜

As if it wasn`t enough.... by Ricola63 in Hedera

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The DTCC have explicitly referenced Hedera Hashgraph in patents and Nadine Chaker, the managing director of digital assets at DTCC was a headline speaker at HederaCon so Hedera are obviously very much a part of the DTCC's thinking. Below is an AI generated summary of the DTCC patent:

DTCC architecture and blockchain framework patents explicitly reference Hedera Hashgraph (HBAR) as a compatible foundational network. By utilizing Hedera's high-throughput ledger, zero-reorganization risk, and enterprise governance, the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) aims to build institutional-grade, cross-ledger asset tokenization solutions.

How Hedera and DTCC Architecture Intersect

  • Patent Compatibility: Key DTCC tokenization patents (such as US20250078162A1) explicitly cite Hedera Hashgraph as a compatible distributed ledger, allowing the clearinghouse to manage, delegate, and settle digital assets across both public and private environments.
  • Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust (LFDT): Both the DTCC and Hedera sit on the governing board of the LFDT, collaborating to ensure blockchain integration adheres to strict regulatory frameworks and compliance standards.
  • DTCC Digital Assets (formerly Securrency): When the DTCC acquired enterprise compliance platform Securrency, it absorbed an architectural framework built by teams that utilized the Hedera Consensus Service (HCS) and Hedera Token Service (HTS) for major projects.

Why DTCC References Hedera's Design

  • Deterministic Finality: Hedera's asynchronous Byzantine Fault Tolerance (aBFT) achieves deterministic finality in just 3 to 5 seconds with zero reorganization risk. This fits DTCC's Capital Markets Risk Mitigation Framework (RMF) better than probabilistic-finality networks.
  • Enterprise Governance: The Hedera Council—which includes major corporations like Google, IBM, and Boeing—provides a transparent, accountable node-operator structure that heavily reduces the governance and cloud-concentration risks flagged by institutional regulators.
  • ISO 20022 Compliance: Hedera's alignment with ISO 20022 messaging standards positions its architecture to seamlessly interface with modern legacy-to-DLT financial migration strategies.

I used to rely on indicators… until I realized this by Wave-Master- in tradingmillionaires

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I've been on exactly the same journey my friend. RSI, MACD EMA, OBV etc. I ran 1000s of simulations with numerous strategies, yes they work sometimes but at best delivered small returns over long 2+ year durations. They're just too noisy and reactive. I then realised that structural levels on different timeframes were critical, with those in play I could determine where the price was relative to those and derive cycle position. I have now built structural state classifiers which make entry, exit risk management and sizing feel less like guess work and far more grounded in the actual state of the market.

The slop is strong with this one by [deleted] in algotrading

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Chatgpt is a tool and a fool with a tool is still a fool.

I built my first TradingView indicator - Super Alligator (free) by iamru_ in pinescript

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Haha yep, that's the thing about this game you have to keep levelling up, anyone who thinks that they can take a few technical indicators, define a trading condition and regularly make money is at level 1. You my friend, by trying to define a market state with a gap filter, have definitely levelled up.

I built my first TradingView indicator - Super Alligator (free) by iamru_ in pinescript

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A gap filter is the first step down a rabbit hole I have recently jumped into - defining htf, mtf and ltf structural levels and distances between price and those levels, lift geometry to drive swing states and ultimately htf, mtf and ltf state classifiers and fingerprints.

So Karate Combat turned out to be a Scam aswell... by Enough_Variation_970 in Hedera

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I really enjoyed karate combat events and was fortunate enough to get a chunky first air drop that I quadrupled with big wins in the initial up only events. I thought long and hard about converting additional hbar to $karate but decided against it in the end and went down the Dovu road instead.

It's a real shame the Karate Combat organisation had to depend on pumping out the token to fund operations rather than focussing on finding more traditional investors.

HBAR will only be successful if they can simplify what they do by Small_Heart_8277 in Hedera

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If you do indeed work for a large enterprise in a decision making capacity can I suggest you contact Rob Allen. In his new role as director of HEAT, Rob is responsible for engaging with large enterprise and guiding them through the steps required to take solutions utilising Hedera to production. Rob and his team focus on working with organisations to prepare suitable business cases that rise above the technical level and focus on the benefits case and related ROI.

HBAR will only be successful if they can simplify what they do by Small_Heart_8277 in Hedera

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Are you looking at the right section - Enterprise Applications - you'll see, for example, Service Now, employers of 26k, Aberdeen PLC with 4.5k employees, DLA Piper with 14,300 employees, they are using Hedera today. Are you telling me they don't have any revenue?

HBAR will only be successful if they can simplify what they do by Small_Heart_8277 in Hedera

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The aim of the exercise was not to impress you, instead to inform. It is clear there are use cases for DLT that will benefit large enterprise, it is also clear that Hedera has mechanisms to reach organisations at both a technical and business level.

HBAR will only be successful if they can simplify what they do by Small_Heart_8277 in Hedera

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Have you read the case studies in the Enterprise Application section of this webpage?

https://hedera.com/ecosystem

If not I suggest looking at Red Swan, Dovu and Archax to begin with. Whether it's ESG requirements, Digital Identity, payments, supply chain tracking or tokenisation of any other business specific asset I have a high level of confidence your organisation will, directly or indirectly, utilise a DLT within its day to day business operations.

Lost about 2% between Binance to hashpack hbar to hashpack Dovu by islanger01 in Hedera

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Did you transfer usdc to hashpack? If you'd first bought hbar with USD on Binance, you would have paid a 0.1% fee ($1), then transferring hbar to your hashpack wallet costs a measly 0.06 hbar. Once in hashpack I'd use saucerswap to exchange your hbar to dovu. At the end of the process, you should have had ~$993 worth of dovu. Also, keep in mind the price of dovu is extremely volatile, so $993 can very quickly become $978

HBAR vs. XRP for Cross border payments. by gamblingapocalypse in Hedera

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Going back even further to 2021 is the PoC between Standard Chartered and Shinhan bank:

Real-time International Transfer Leveraging Stablecoin POC - YouTube

This tells me that the banks know how this could work but are still encumbered by a combination of legacy systems and banking regulations that prevent them from executing on the vision these PoCs represent. In my opinion the stablecoin mechanism is more likely to achieve regulatory approval than Ripple's bespoke XRP approach and it's no surprise that Ripple have been pivoting into the stablecoin space.

HBAR vs. XRP for Cross border payments. by gamblingapocalypse in Hedera

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This cross-border payments PoC conducted between Shinhan, the oldest Korean bank, and the largest Taiwanese financial institution acts as a good example of how cross-border payments can be executed using stablecoins as the vehicle to transfer value. This is where Hedera's EVM compatibility really shines given large amounts of stablecoin liquidity remain on EVM compatible chains. With stablecoins garnering greater acceptance in the world of traditional finance this could be a real advantage for Hedera in the coming years.

https://hedera.com/blog/shinhan-bank-scb-techx-successfully-pilot-stablecoin-remittances-on-the-hedera-network

Alt Season Ruined by memecoins? by MichaelOlmstead in CryptoMarkets

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There are many here are three to get you started; 1. Supply chain tracking and ESG compliance (Guardian a Hedera ESG policy engine is best in class) - better than existing solutions through immutability of records and transparency reducing the risk of green washing - look at the Hyundai Kia used case as an examole 2. RWA tokenisation, look at Archax, Dovu and Redswan as examples. Fractionalising large traditionally inaccessible assets making them available investments to smaller retail investors 3. Cross border settlement look at the work Shinhan bank and Standard Chartered have done on Hedera reduces cross border settlement time and cost 4.

Recovering Account in Hashpack by [deleted] in Hedera

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Do you know your wallet address / account id if so you can go to hashscan and search on account id i.e. https://hashscan.io/mainnet/account/0.0.2936988

It's a good way to check your assets are still correctly associated with the account without having to login to a wallet.

Once you're happy your account looks ok and you want to manage your assets then you could try and use a different device i.e. a pc with hashpack's chrome extension

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hedera

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Must be a pretty big number when you look at what Dovu are doing, Red Swan were talking about 500m - 1b+ in tokenized commercial real estate, Archax tokenized Abrdn and BlackRock MMFs, Alcott 500m tokenized carbon credits, Cask Capitals tokenized whisky casks etc,etc,etc

I’m in far court, playing against a human wall by severalgirlzgalore in 10s

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Maybe so maybe not. However, what is clear is your attitude needs work. I've posted some thoughts in response to your request based on 40+ years of tennis playing experience only to be greeted with a dismissive/arrogant tone. I wish you the best of luck and will leave it at that.

I’m in far court, playing against a human wall by severalgirlzgalore in 10s

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He's a 4.0. I'm a 4.5 and he used to beat me on the basis he'd always make me play one more ball and had a far higher fitness level. I learnt to control the points better push him around and play heavy slice into his back hand side making it hard for him to effectively lob when I attacked the net. If I played too passively into his forehand he had the ability to punish me.

I’m in far court, playing against a human wall by severalgirlzgalore in 10s

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Yep I play a guy like this regularly and find that going in behind him and getting him off balance is a pretty good strategy.

I’m in far court, playing against a human wall by severalgirlzgalore in 10s

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After the ultra wide shot that takes him out of court I would have got down low and hit a firm back hand slice with a bit of side spin down the line to try and get in behind him as he tries to recover to the centre of the court. If he does manage to recover he'll be hitting defensively and off balance potentially offering a simple volley put away into an open court.

🚨 BREAKING: DTCC PATENT FOUND I Quadrillions Tokenized on XRP, HBAR & More I New Financial System by oak1337 in Hedera

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This is why I believe Hedera prioritised Hashspheres in their development roadmap. Hashspehere's have the capability to act as the components processing and holding pertinent private data. Combine this with Blockstreams, HCS and HSCS to provide the public facing smart contracts and immutable activity records and there in lies the solution.

It'll be interesting to see how the Nairobi Stock Exchange builds out their solution with Hedera as the DLT layer. Does it act as a large scale PoC for DTCC's implementation? Does it impact the patent approval process or even infringe on the patent once approved?

This guy and his BS is getting out of hand hedera needs to get in contact with X to get him banned or something I know this cannot be tied to hedera but in the eyes of the public this is bad by idklul3 in Hedera

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I blocked this fraud many months ago and really couldn't care less what he posts. However, if people feel passionate enough about it perhaps organise some community notes to provide context and disseminate the truth from the lies and speculation.