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September 07, 2018, 03:00:57 PM
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Digital currencies are still continuing to sweep the world and establish new financial paradigms for our changing lives. There is no doubt that the future of money lies in this new, decentralized ledger-based system.

So what happens when centralized giants like Visa and Mastercard start adopting parts of this technology in an attempt to stay relevant? The answers may surprise you.

While they aren’t likely to, or expected to, become fully open, transparent and decentralized overnight – signs point to significant changes in these tech-driven titans of commerce that may be a major step forward for blockchain technologies.

Make no mistake, neither company have much faith in cryptocurrencies so it’s unlikely we will see a mineable “visa coin” or anything similar unless it functions as a new rewards program of sorts. However, there is little question of the significant role of blockchain in the very near future and both of these companies know that.

While most of like to think of blockchain as the champion of the people against corporate entities like these, it is not hard to see the appeal this same technology has for them. They would be protected from fraud both internally and externally and in effect create a system that works better for everyone in theory.

There are still questions and challenges such as what will motivate individuals to participate on their blockchain and just how decentralized, if at all, will the network be? I feel confident that these questions are being addressed and the challenges will be solved through trial-and-error over the next few years.

Visa Blockchain Research

Visa was a major supporter a study last year at Cambridge University called the “Global Blockchain Benchmarking Study”, that looked at emerging payment and finance trends and had surprising results on the use of cryptocurrencies at the institutional level. It only makes sense for them to turn their attention to blockchain as they are well aware of the future promise these technologies hold and they aren’t going to be left out.

However, it does not look like some corporate takeover of crypto-technologies. This is a necessary phase of change that will lead to even better versions of what these companies are.

Take Visa for instance – they have been in existence for 60 years and have only been a public company for 10. Before that, they were a bank-owned entity and the process of transferring everything was long and arduous. Since then Visa has made strides in what it offers its customers and keeping up with shifting trends. Blockchain was the obvious next step and I am excited to see how it will progress.

Mastercard Blockchain Patents

Mastercard has even claimed that the blockchain they have developed could actually run the entire company. Which is a huge step in automation which would ultimately save the company large amounts of money that can be used as capital for further innovation.

There have been successful attempts at small-scale businesses such as rental cars, Airbnb, and others that have run entirely on blockchain and required little to no employees. If that were possible with corporate giants such as MasterCard, we could see a drastically different way of doing business with one another emerge rather rapidly.

Another benefit of having companies such as Mastercard and Visa developing their own blockchain solutions is their resources. While most blockchain developers tend to be small teams in need of financial support from investors, these credit card companies have nearly endless funds to dedicate to new innovation.

This is exciting because of the many well-known challenges that currently exist in blockchain technology and the potential for them to be solved even faster. MasterCard has filed several patents in this area including one for a blockchain scaling solution that also speeds up node activation!

Now, of course, it is a patent. Which means it won’t be open source. At least not right away. If Elon Musk and Tesla’s example of releasing all patents means anything, we may see an end to patents before long as well but that is for another article. Even if the solution isn’t published at least it’s real. Which means it is not only possible but can be replicated!

The blockchain is the future, as well as the decentralized nature of the technology. Companies like Visa and Mastercard are going to do everything they can to keep the control in their hands but I have faith that in time it will develop to resemble something much more open, inclusive and mutually beneficial for the companies, their customers and the financial landscape of the next decade!

Conclusion

Cryptocurrencies are here to stay. Executives of Visa and Mastercard can scoff and speculate all they want. The fact remains that the day they too begin to offer and complete transactions in various digital currencies are not far off.

It isn’t difficult to imagine existing credit and debit card companies at the very least developing cards for use with crypto wallets and point of sale units which can accommodate various other ways of accepting payments.

Creating easier financial transactions are the ultimate goals of these businesses and the primary reason they exist in the first place. They should be eager to integrate new technologies even if they do challenge the current paradigms. It is what is best for everyone. They will adapt as always, and those companies that don’t – those holdouts and outliers – will fade into obscurity.

Source: https://minergate.com/blog/visa-master%D1%81ard-investments-in-blockchain-projects/
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September 07, 2018, 05:48:03 PM
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The fact remains that the day they too begin to offer and complete transactions in various digital currencies are not far off.
I think that Visa and Mastercard have nothing to gain by using the blockchain.They are centralized companies. I think they feel threatened by the sudden rise of crypto-currencies and try to understand the threat as well as they can. Not long ago the CEO of Visa said that bitcoin was not a payment system. https://news.bitcoin.com/visa-ceo-bitcoin-not-payment-system/ If they really want to adopt crypto, why don't they let people use paypal to purchase bitcoins? That would be a first step in the right direction and a sign of good will toward crypto.

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September 11, 2018, 03:02:16 PM
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I think that if they give Bitcoin opportunity through Pay Pal, then this may be the first step. It can be understood that they have excepted Bitcoin or decentralized blockchain technology.
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September 11, 2018, 05:10:08 PM
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From my perspective i think they don't develop this cryptocurrency market because they are centralized and bitcoin is decentralized. They are opposite from each other. If they truly support crypto then they must be encourage people to invest on this market.
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September 11, 2018, 05:59:47 PM
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It may be the first step to except cryptocurrency, permitting Bitcoin transection legally through PayPal. I think if this MasterCard, Visa card take this type of decision then it will be clear that they are entering into cryptocurrency.
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September 11, 2018, 06:09:36 PM
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This news is about technologies that want to apply Visa & MasterCard. Blockchain will help to develop banking, I think the news is good, I do not think they will be able to change the current situation in the market, unfortunately.
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September 11, 2018, 09:07:24 PM
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If Visa card and MasterCard prefer to come to Blockchain Technology then their first initiative can be to get Bitcoin Online Transaction with PayPal, Master Card, Visa Card of through which Bitcoin Transaction can be successfully done. So their arrival will be ensured.
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September 12, 2018, 03:23:56 PM
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That is a good thinking. If bit coin can purchase by the master card or visa card people will believe in bit coin then before. It’s good for the crypto market in future.
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September 12, 2018, 03:33:49 PM
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I think VISA and MasterCard don't need blockchain for money transactions now because their centralized servers are working fast and secure many years but they can make the bridge from fiat to crypto with own blockchain to make more profits in future.

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September 13, 2018, 02:57:50 PM
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Undoubtedly, Visa and MasterCard will not waste time and will soon transfer their technology to the Blockchain platform. And it is understandable why in February 2018 MasterCard did not give consent to the Litecoin team for mutual cooperation. MasterCard is able to independently issue its own crypto coin and turn the Financial System in the direction of cryptography.
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September 14, 2018, 05:29:51 PM
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Given that they run on a centralized market, there seems to be no way that this will be a favourable move to them. The chances are high that they did this is because of the increase in popularity the crypto market has been facing and they felt that they need a stake in it too.
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October 16, 2018, 02:51:12 AM
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The fact remains that the day they too begin to offer and complete transactions in various digital currencies are not far off.
I think that Visa and Mastercard have nothing to gain by using the blockchain.They are centralized companies. I think they feel threatened by the sudden rise of crypto-currencies and try to understand the threat as well as they can. Not long ago the CEO of Visa said that bitcoin was not a payment system. https://news.bitcoin.com/visa-ceo-bitcoin-not-payment-system/ If they really want to adopt crypto, why don't they let people use paypal to purchase bitcoins? That would be a first step in the right direction and a sign of good will toward crypto.


Very much agree with you because VISA and MasterCard are centralized types of business.
But in this case you might understand "Vendors from Visa and MAsterCard make a new company based on blockchain, so Visa and Mastercard are indirectly behind it all".
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