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Friday, December 5, 2014

Bitcoin Can't Be Trusted ?


In a new video, Matthew Driver, MasterCard’s president for South East Asia, issued a strong rebuke of digital currencies like bitcoin, suggesting that cryptocurrencies carry too many risks to be successful.
Noting that MasterCard is "not completely comfortable with the idea of cryptocurrencies”, Driver used the video as a platform to blast the technology as "against the whole principle" on which the credit card giant has established its business.
Driver argued that bitcoin's design makes it difficult for individuals to both trust that their transactions are safe and have faith in the system at large. He asserted that the ability for individuals to "guarantee [their] anonymity" by using digital currencies is especially troubling, a notable comment given that bitcoin has long been recognized as a pseudonymous network.
Driver continued:
"Trust and security, a stable form of value, are incredibly critical if you’re going to be able to gain acceptance for the services you’re looking to provide. The challenge for cryptocurrencies, like bitcoin, is that they’re unstable in terms of their intrinsic value."
The payments exec went on to use the video, hosted by Singapore-based Channel NewsAsia, as an opportunity to tout MasterCard's services over both bitcoin and cash, stating that his company believes in "moving to a world beyond cash and ensuring greater transparency and security and simplicity to the way people live their lives".
The video notably follows MasterCard’s most recent testimony on the subject of bitcoin, a document submitted to the Australian Senate Standing Committee on Economics that called for the application of payment standards that include guarantees on network usage.

'Purpose not entirely clear’

According to Driver, one of the main issues with digital currencies like bitcoin is that users lack safety nets should they run afoul of fraud.
"[Cryptocurrencies] don't offer, perhaps, the recourse that consumers are naturally expecting that come from using cash in the day-to-day,” he said.
Driver argued that cryptocurrencies "serve a purpose that’s not necessarily completely clear", and...

Read more and See Video here:
 http://www.coindesk.com/mastercard-executive-argues-bitcoin-cant-trusted/

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