“We are 21st-century citizens doing our very best to interact with 19th century-designed institutions that are based on an information technology of the 15th century.”
“There’s nothing inherently wrong with paper contracts. They’ve worked well for hundreds of years, but now trade is global and it’s necessary to use technology to make contracts work for the internet age. The infrastructure for this technology is still being built, but the underlying principles have been proven, so we’re now in the exciting stage of discovering the best ways to implement it.”
“People who are on the fringes of financial inclusion, or who are financially excluded, need a special service which can give them instant access to their benefits – three days going through the banking system may mean using a payday lender, or being thrown out of your house.”