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Sesiones de la Cumbre 2023
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Financial inclusion for undocumented people
- 50 min
In this participatory creative session we are asking the Interledger community to brainstorm along on making banking, and money transferring accessible for undocumented people in the Netherlands. Undocumented people, are excluded from many governmental services, but can also not open a bank account in the Netherlands. This makes the exclusion every day more extreme because with only cash money it …
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Where the Beetle meets the Road.
- 25 min (recording available)
At last year's ILP Summit, Joran introduced TigerBeetle - an Open Source Financial Accounting Database for Interledger and a few of the high level principles that guided our design philosophy. Now, we're excited to show off how TigerBeetle measures up, and how it enables all manners of high velocity, high contention use cases for the open payments ecosystem!
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ILP Enabled ThitsaNet Inclusive Payment Network
- 25 min (recording available)
In this session, we will provide an overview of the inclusive payment network that is underway of development to serve at least 5 million clients, including 3 million women in Myanmar.
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How PIX is revolutionizing financial inclusion in Brazil and what ILP has to do with it
- 15 min (recording available)
In 2020, during the pandemic, the Brazilian government created the PIX payment method, which is revolutionizing digital payments in Brazil and opening a whole new world of possibilities for more financial inclusion. Only in 2022, PIX moved 12 trillion reais (around 2.5 trillion USD) between people and companies in Brazil. Especially for small business owners/entrepreneurs and content creators, …
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Engaging HBCU Students in Open Communities
- 50 min
This interactive session seeks to explore, understand, and amplify the engagement of students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) within open communities. Whether it’s open-source software, open web, or open protocols, open communities play a pivotal role in today's global digital era.
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Bridging Two Worlds: How India's UPI Informs the Future of Open Payments
- 15 min (recording available)
This session explores the revolutionary development of India's Unified Payments Interface (UPI) and its implications on the global open payments landscape. By investigating the successes, challenges, and unique characteristics of UPI, we talk about the potential pathways for integrating systems like UPI with the Interledger Protocol (ILP), setting the stage for a new era in cross-border payments …
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Rafiki's “Corridor”: Mexico's PCH remittance use case
- 25 min (recording available)
The People's Clearinghouse (PCH) is a community-owned tech platform for payments and financial services, that interconnects community banks and savings coops. By implementing Rafiki, PCH will use ILP to record financial obligations that correspond to incoming remittances sent from US-based wallets (which also implement Rafiki) towards PCH's participants. This demo aims to demonstrate the …
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Mastodon, micropayments, and the next era of the creator economy
- 15 min (recording available)
Changes at Twitter and Reddit in 2023 caused millions people to rebuild their online communities on new platforms. Many chose products like Mastodon, Pixelfed, and Lemmy that were built on the Web platform’s social APIs. Instead of a single company controlling everything, thousands of independently managed communities joined together to create a social web. Digital creators can now own their …
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Authorizing Payments with GNAP & Open Payments
- 15 min (recording available)
Learn how to authorize payments in Rafiki!
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Diversity in war times / knowledge as safe place
- 15 min (recording available)
With the Ukrainian war next door, and myself being Romanian, many things changed. Lots of Ukrainians got refuge in Romania and I got to experience first hand their stories. What surprised me the first time, was the fact that some women struggled with technology - with maps, with exchanges etc. They were the ones fleeing with kids as the husbands (mostly male) remained home/got blocked by the …