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"Who is This Guy?" John 8:48-59 Rev. Jesse Lund
In this episode of the Effective Family Office Podcast, host Angelo Robles speaks with an independent investor and advisor, Jesse Lund. Together, they dig into family offices and blockchain, tokenization, decentralized finance, and so much more!
Welcome to the second episode of IBM Blockchain Pulse — the podcast that explores different blockchain use cases with leaders in the space! In this week’s episode, your host, Matt Hooper, is joined by two leaders — Jesse Lund and Jed McCaleb — to discuss cross-border payments. Their conversation today is all about financial transactions — making them frictionless, seamless, and available for everyone. Jed McCaleb is the co-founder and CTO of Stellar.org — a platform that connects banks, payment systems, and people. Their goal is to make money move around the world the way information does, post-internet. Jesse Lund is the Head of Blockchain Solutions for Financial Services at IBM. Currently, he and his team are trying to commercialize all the good that Jed is doing with Stellar by helping bring commercial and cross-border payments to the world using the Stellar protocol. Today’s interview is incredibly illuminating. They discuss the origin of the collaboration between Stellar and IBM, what they’re currently working on together, their goals and plans for 2019 and beyond, their thoughts on public vs. private blockchain networks, and much, much more. Key Takeaways: [:01] About today’s episode! [2:52] Jed and Jesse introduce themselves and explain what each of them does in the space. [4:08] Jed’s background and motivation to creating Stellar. [5:58] The commercialization that Jesse and his team are working on. [8:08] How Stellar is defining their protocol. [9:44] When will decentralized application layers (DApps) take off? [12:00] As someone who started a .org, did Jed think that one day he’d be facing this sort of customer base that is so commercially-focused on the opportunities for blockchain? [14:45] How did this collaboration between IBM and Stellar come about? [18:52] What was the white space that Jesse and Jed saw with regard to cross-border transactions that allowed it to be the first use case to test? [22:02] Jed’s experience working with IBM and how he has found the collaboration between the two. [24:13] Jesse’s theoretical pitch to entrepreneurs (like Stellar) to work with IBM. [26:50] Stellar’s role in economic advantages and incentivization for those who might otherwise be left out of the system as it stands made possible by the power of blockchain. [28:06] Check out IBM Blockchain World Wire to learn more about World Wire and what Jesse and Jed are talking about on today’s episode! [29:15] The web and its many applications have allowed for a handful of companies to become some of the most powerful ones out there when it comes to controlling people’s digital identities and the way information works. Some would argue that this means that the internet has not lived up to its original promise of being inclusive for everyone. As Jesse and Jed are building new platforms, tools, and applications, is the current situation of the web and the world something they think about and design for? [33:23] Jed explains what happened in Q4 2018 with the creation of Interstellar. [34:33] What excites Jed and Jesse in this collaboration, some of the great results they’ve seen this past year, and the latest news about JPMorgan Chase. [37:00] Is there a need for banks in the next few years? What will a bank look like in 10 years? [39:33] What does 2019 look like for the collaboration between Stellar and IBM — both technically and philosophically? [41:15] Jed gives his take on the public/private network shift with blockchain in the corporate space. [42:55] The exciting news IBM has planned for 2019: the launch of the World Wire network! [44:05] Matt thanks Jed and Jesse for joining him this podcast! Sources Mentioned: Stellar IBM Blockchain World Wire Decentralized Application (DApp) Venmo Apple Pay Cash Interstellar JPMorgan Announces USD Stable Coin Follow-up with Our Guests: Jesse Lund Jed McCaleb’s Profile on Stellar Looking for More Episodes? Visit IBM Blockchain — and for news and updates, follow @IBMBlockchain on Twitter!
Jesse Lund, head of IBM Blockchain, discusses how IBM is applying blockchain technology to a number of industries to solve various, real-world problems. Jesse also breaks the news of IBM Blockchain World Wire going live into production on the Stellar network, explaining how this will optimize and accelerate foreign exchange and cross border payment services. Full Show Notes At: https://thecryptochick.io/009 Show Edited By: Aaron The Tech (http://aaronthe.tech) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Con l'avvento della tecnologia blockchain, le banche hanno una grande possibilità di risparmiare tempo e denaro per i pagamenti transfrontalieri. Se fino a qualche mese fa un trasferimento di denaro tra stato e stato, o tra continenti aveva un costo molto elevato con tempistiche di qualche giorno, oggi sul mercato vi sono società FinTech che offrono servizi capaci di eseguire tali operazioni in pochi secondi a costi irrisori. Oltre a Ripple con il suo servizio xRapid , anche IBM è entrata da qualche mese in questo mercato per offrire servizi di rimessaggio e trasferimento denaro alle banche. Il servizio di IBM - Blockchain World Wire - è un servizio di pagamento che si basa sul t oken Stellar (XLM) ed è stato lanciato a settembre. Jesse Lund, capo di Blockchain Solutions presso IBM, ha recentemente rivelato che Blockchain World Wire avvierà un progetto che coinvolgerà fino a 40 banche in 50 paesi nel mondo. Secondo IBM ci vorranno circa tre anni affinchè il prodotto b asato su Stellar possa essere utilizzato in tutto il mondo. Recentemente anche la grande banca americana JP Morgan ha creato la sua criptovaluta, il JPM Coin - JPM Coin la Criptovaluta creata dalla Banca Americana JP Morgan - la quale verrà utilizzata per i pagamenti transfrontalieri all'interno della clientela della banca stessa. Blockchain World Wire utilizzerà anche XRP ? RippleNet nella sua politica di espansione, è riuscita a collegare più di 200 banche e organizzazioni finanziarie. Tuttavia, a differenza di Ripple, IBM non costituirà un emittente di un asset digitale. Con l'aiuto di Blockchain World Wire, IBM vuole utilizzare una serie di criptovalute per i pagamenti tranfrontalieri. Oltre a XLM, potrebbero essere utilizzati asset come Bitcoin, Stablecoins ed eventualmente XRP. Blockchain World Wire supporterà inoltre più di 40 valute Fiat. Ti invito a seguirci anche sulla nostra pagina facebook sul nostro account twitter o sulla nostra pagina Linkedin
Jesse Lund is the Head of Blockchain Solutions at IBM. In this conversation, Jesse and Anthony Pompliano discuss enterprise blockchains, how IBM is using the technology, what their customers are saying, and what Jesse sees as the most important things for the future of crypto. ----- This show is sponsored by The Grove: thegrove.co/pomp Your branding and website are the first things your customers will see. You never get a second chance at a first impression, which is why it's so important that your website is sending the right message to the world. Luckily, you have The Grove to help you with that. The Grove is a full service creative and design agency that helps new and established companies tell their stories. The Grove firmly believes that a brand is more than just a logo - it is the entire essence of who a company is. That's why The Grove works with companies on every aspect of their marketing, from brand identity, to web development and design, to SEO, to specialized graphic design projects. The Grove has helped grow companies like Tiffany and Co, Bloq, AAA, The Red Cross, and the Chamber of Digital Commerce by amplifying their branding and web presence. Get big results today, and visit thegrove.co/pomp. ----- Join the Off the Chain newsletter. Pomp's daily email analyzes the crypto market for institutional investors. Simply, it’s the best crypto newsletter delivered to your inbox every morning. No frills. No bullsh*t. Just everything you need to know in a 3-minute read. https://offthechain.substack.com/ ----- If you enjoyed this conversation, share it with your colleagues & friends, rate, review, and subscribe. This podcast is presented by BlockWorks Group. For exclusive content and events that provide insights into the crypto and blockchain space, visit them at: https://www.blockworksgroup.io
Jesse Lund, head of blockchain solutions for IBM’s Financial Services unit, joins the podcast to discuss the evolution of blockchain. 2:30 Jesse gives a quick look at the IBM Blockchain Platform. 5:00 Real use cases for blockchain in the capital markets. 8:30 How do cryptocurrencies come into play with blockchain’s development? 12:00 Which sectors are the most ripe for blockchain adoption? 15:30 Can distributed ledgers help with the development of industry utilities? 18:00 What are some of the lessons learned during proofs-of-concept? 21:00 What are some of the next steps in blockchain’s development? 24:00 What needs to happen to improve blockchain’s processing times? 26:30 What skills will be necessary for the jobs of the future?
Twinkie Town boss Jesse Lund stops by Sportive HQ and Stu gets a solid buzz on, which means we're already in must-listen territory. If you need more convincing, we also gripe to the mothereffing high heavens and do our world-famous british impressions. Goddamn, this was a fun episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We've promised this episode a few times, but it's finally here (by which we mean our planning was finally bad enough that we don't have an actual episode this week.) Every so often, we stick around and shoot the breeze after the podcast is actually over, and sometimes we remember to record it. This episode is an amalgamation of three of these - following episodes 10, 11, and 17. You'll hear guests Parker Hageman, Jesse Lund, and Ladonna, along with the usual crew. Among other things, we talk about: The history of the podcast DiamondCentric moonshine A Rosemount pub crawl (which later became the genesis of #StearnsCountyPartyBus) Bad weather and the Legends club How the mixer actually works Burger ratings Abe Lincoln and slavery The two worst Bill Clinton impressions of all time We hope to be back next week, but if you listen to this podcast, you know that nothing... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TwinkieTown boss Jesse Lund and his lady friend Ladonna join the crew to talk Twins, NBA finals, I-Rocs, freestyling, Todd Van Poppel, Dukes of Hazzard, NHL playoffs, Hines Ward, beaver pelts, overblown mammaries, Michael Douglas, pathetic Steve Phillips, Edith Bunker and much more. It's the unfocused banter you've come to expect with a huge extra helping of laffs. Really fun one, have yerself a listen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.