>Dobson told the conference ANZ was taking a "blockchain agnostic" approach and had already experimented with minting, transacting and burning tokens on the Hedera Hashgraph testnet.
>One advantage of Hashgraph, Dobson noted, was its "low-cost and low-carbon" infrastructure. His comments suggests that network might be the platform of choice for ANZ for any future DeFi or stablecoin plans, though he didn't offer any further details.
>Hedera Hashgraph lower-carbon imprint fits with ANZ's stated goals to be being a more ecologically responsible bank. Bitcoin and Ethereum are often criticised for their high carbon emissions. Hashgraph is capable of running Solidity smart contracts, which means that existing smart contracts and applications on Ethereum can be ported over to Hashgraph, which could help bootstrap a potential DeFi ecosystem.
I acted as a prophet a year ago, and three of my friends bought in. One capitulated last weekend, I bout his tokens off him and will keep them safe until the time comes. My other two friends, who are Christian, both chose not to look at the price until I bring it up to them.
Jaxon Murphy
should i put some money down on hbar, cunts? btc/eth are too high for me to buy in this payday and i need to replace my staking coins that i sold during christmas. what are the benefits to hbar that make it a worthwhile product?
Literally why would HBAR ever be worth anything? Headers transaction fees are priced in fiat, not HBARs, so there is no actual financial demand for the HBARs themselves, they are just a cryptographic mechanism for the council to prove transactions occurred.
Adrian Barnes
Fees are pegged to dollar but paid in hbar Do 5 minutes of research before posting here kiddo
Liam Ross
at this point mance and leemon very well may have shit themselves
Wyatt Reed
Thou shall not worship false prophets. Only our dear lord Leemon.