Video - ISO 20022 vs. Bitcoin: The Battle for Financial Freedom
The ISO 20022 and Bitcoin stand out with opposing goals. ISO 20022 is an international standard for data exchange between financial institutions, promoting efficiency and security. Supported by large corporations and governments, it seeks to keep the global financial system under strict control, ensuring stability. In contrast, Bitcoin, created in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto, represents decentralization and financial freedom. Operating independently of governments or corporations, Bitcoin empowers individuals with full control over their assets and transactions, using blockchain. While ISO 20022 consolidates control and efficiency under the supervision of large entities, Bitcoin proposes freedom and financial autonomy. It's like comparing the 9-to-5 job, with strict rules, to freelance work, where freedom and autonomy allow total control over one's financial destiny. Which financial future do you believe in? One controlled by corporations or one that is decentralized and free?