- (Where) will the bitcoin massacre stop?
- Yes, Bitcoin should be considered a competitive zero-sum game
- Should Bitcoin be considered a zero-sum game?
- Bitcoin revisited: “What do you think about bitcoin? Should I ….”
- Collaborability, as is wealth, is not evenly spread
- Collaboration sets humans apart from other species
- Evolution: Competition, symbiosis and collaboration
- Collaboration is fundamental to evolution
- Deepmind’s AI blazes past world champion chess-playing program, Stockfish
- How did we come to be this way?
- Language as a “social technology”
- 4 standpoints to interpret developments in payments
- The n=1 syndrome: How wrong I was on “vertical video”
- Crash Course Wholesaling: Key Performance Drivers
- From EDI to API
- The guy missed death by only 0,5 second
- Better stolen well then created poorly yourself!
- Repost: “The four horseman”
- The huge potential for fiat currencies based on block-chain
- Cognitive dissonance: “Remittances”
- “PayPal plans to rule the digital commerce world”
- Malignant Differential Pricing at POS for foreigners
- “Unicorns vs. Horses”
- Uber and the future of Banks
- “No regional integration effort sees cross-border payment as end goal”
- “Collective learning” fits collaborability nicely
- Disruption via undercurrent trends
- ECBcoin and BoEcoin next to FEDcoin?
- Effectiveness publishing via linkedin gravitates to zero
- Shamefully missing from my Blog Index: Edward Snowdon
- First 3 to leave Bitcoin address get €2,50 in Btc
- Show me your Blog Index and I’ll tell you who you are
- “Is there a real customer need for instant payments?”
- Behavioral biometrics will allow you in and – as a “bonus” – will keep you out
- From “occasional & intentional” to “continuous & passive” authentication
- Behavioral Biometrics: Blurring the line between Authentication and Identification
- Our human disposition is to be oblivious for biometric trails
- A new year; a new cycle!
- Two totally different meanings of Identity
- The sliding scale of physical and behavioral “fingerprints”
- Behavioral biometrics: “Is there still any place to hide?”
- Sign2Pay: the return of the signature?
- Question of the day: “What are you doing here?”
- Snapcash: P2P payments with Snapchat app
- Collaborability revisited
- CurrentC backers defying Apple-pay push
- As expected: NFC iPhone exclusive to Apple-Pay
- PSD2 Payment Account Access Services: SEPA interoperability revisited?
- Will Apple-Pay prove to be a dud in EU?
- Time flies: Leika Consult BV celebrates 15th anniversary today!
- Correction: contactless payments are used ….. but only by young people!
- Contactless payments are not used by Dutch payers at all
- One of nature’s wonders right under my fingertips: Megachile Versicolor
- “Video Selfie” or “Selfideo”?
- “Look how cute my little car is!”
- Vicarious Vertical Video Syndrome
- A great talk on the development of the commercial internet
- Tearing down the tower of Babel
- Explaning the human nature to create Conspiracy Theories
- The fallacy of “Singularity”
- Miscommunication can be deadly
- Philosophy to the rescue!
- Use words with care and precision
- My take on human mental (in)abilities
- Individuals resist factual information that threatens their defining values
- R.I.P. Mintchip?
- The “aggressive cancer” of high-frequency trading
- Leap Motion’s Muse plays Theremin
- Value Chain Myopia: Payments’ 4 corner model
- Why to worry even more about service throttling by Google then Facebook
- „Has Google lowered my page rankings deliberately?”
- Value chain analysis: functions, roles and parties (case study)
- Technology, government and incongruous prophesies revisited
- Evolution of currency predicts path (r)evolution of digital money
- “How much of the light of the sun reaches the earth?”
- Bitcoin: „Look the emperor has no cloths!”
- „Money is not gravity” or bitcoins potential – The Talk Show #74
- „Is technology governing us or are we governing technology?”
- Bitcoin futurology: incongruous prophesies
- Typically EU: let’s have a bitcoin taskforce!
- Will the „middle man” disappear?
- Wolfram Language introduced by Stephen himself
- pCell: Software eating the world in mobile
- Transfer of property rights: „Payment Myopia”
- Different Scalability in Different Circumstances
- “Will you see Ripple become a reality during your lifetime?”
- It is difficult to see the world around you neutrally
- PSD2 PAAS gateway to MintChip or Ripple-like transaction networks?
- Trust is key for cryptocurrencies
- Bitcoin: It’s the platform, not the currency, stupid! – The Next Web
- Ripple: The “Ultimate Wallet” at todays standards
- Apple bigger threat to Bitcoin then Russia, China and India?
- Amazon’s foray into payments: a big melting-pot of concepts
- “Why was PayPal not invented in the EU?”
- Why do we not stop Google while we still can?
- Inevitable Apple wallet turns around the payments chain from payee to payer
- ‘Coin’ aims to solve electronic card fragmentation
- Contours of the “Utopia Wallet”
- Why Bitcoin Matters – NYTimes.com
- What would be the contours of the ultimate electronic wallet?
- Reflecting on a year of blogging
- MintChip/Bitcoin: no processor role between payer and payee
- What is “digital money”? Or what is money in the digital age?
- Can development of photography teach us something more broadly?
- The never ending story of….. SEPA.
- Collaboration and interdependence not part of the popular view on evolution
- “Competition” is only one part of our evolutionary narrative (at most)
- For those who forgot the causes to our economic crises
- Essential equipment helping you survive in the modern office
- Phising has come a long way…
- Market efficiency of bitcoin trading still a long way off
- “Half-baked CSM interoperability” Published by PaymentEye
- Interoperability is to tools as what collaborability is to humans (sort of)
- Humans and their tools in relation to collaborability
- Suggested Reading: Interesting Articles Roundup dd. 05-07-2013
- Collaborability: I am slowly but surely getting there…
- Being a superorganism a company is more then the sum of its parts.
- Humans form a superorganism
- Competition and Collaboration: two sides of the same coin
- Collaborability is not soft for the sake of people collaborating
- Mr Livingstone, I presume?
- Trading with the speed of light: is it desirable?
- Sneak peak: “Collaborability: a theory on Human Collaboration”
- Suggested Reading: Roundup dd. 20-06-2013
- Update on progress on “Collaborability model”
- “Scalability” And The Uneven “Dispersion” Of Collaborability
- Finding the Right Terminology: a Procession of Echternach
- Tesla; A Threat For Our Social Fabric Or An Opportunity For A Cleaner World?
- Setting up Lightroom publishing service to Dropbox
- “If you only look at your dashboard while driving, you will crash”
- From location dependent, to device dependent, to device independent
- Destructing the tower of Babel
- Suggested Reading: roundup dd. 07-06-2013
- How to defeat the blogs’ timeline?
- The interconnected world brings good as well as bad…
- How to weigh in the benefits of science in political decision making?
- Bitcoins’ anarchistic character will be pounded into line by real world regulations
- Half-Baked SEPA CSM interoperability: next steps needed
- Process orientation of SEPA Direct Debit is biggest challenge to functionally orientated businesses
- Remember the days the mobile phone (let alone the smartphone) was not omnipresent?
- Scope of study into Collaborability
- “Human nature” is hunting me…
- From “Homo Collaborans” to Payments
- Collaborability model is getting shape
- Shocker: I Find Google Much More Interesting Then Apple!
- Bitcoin transactions explained
- To break out of the recursive circle on “collaborability” I need to collaborate!
- “Illusion of understanding” has caught me in a recursive loop
- Download Paper “Bitcoin’s legacy and the crypto-currency promise”
- Mega Trends Impact Our Ability To Collaborate
- Money as Mechanism for Implicit Collaborability
- For most companies using “standardization” as a business strategy does not come natural
- Collaborability is social counterpart of economic term “externalities”
- Standardization is an evolutionary process
- Man has Trouble to Observe Complex Relationships
- Will the SEPA payments network become a distributed network ever?
- Money and Payments are Essential Part of Human Collaboration
- Robosourcing: software deciding what we think, how we act, when we do and where we are
- Red Planet Dust Articles and More on Flipboard Magazine
- Bitcoin Represents the Ultimate Commodity
- From Barter Trade to Bitcoin in 5 Logical Steps
- Regarding The Use of Trust in “The Bitcoin Bubble and the Future of Currency”
- Your Behaviour will Haunt You in Big Data Driven Job Application Assesments
- Trust in an Inter-connected World
- What is Digital Currency?
- Crypto-Currency Part 1: Introduction
- Not Even Sure How to Describe my “Enticing Notion” on Human Collaboration yet.
- SEPA: a Missed Opportunity for True Payments Standardisation
- Standardisation: An Underrated but Very Effective Form of Collaboration
- Red Planet Dust Magazine on Flipboard
- Two Seemingly Unrelated Articles at Flipboard
- Payments should be about democratisation not commercialisation of the internet
- Scalability is Not One-dimensional Nor is it Evenly Spread
- When Will Virtual Reality Become (Indistinguishable from) Reality?
- My Take on Strategy
- Internet is changing the Nature of Man
- Robots of all lands, unite!
- Amazon Coins: Fun for Amazon, not for us.
- Traffic jams: an incredible example of human collaboration
- My initial thougths on blogging (Part 2)
- Forgive me, for I have sinned against my own convictions….
- Unified devices, synching apps. (collaboration next?)
- “Predatory pricing” is powering disruption by IT
- Bitcoin gets legally regulated in the US
- Dropbox acquiring Mailbox could signal serious development in tech
- Strategy is all about “HOW” and hardly at all about “WHAT “
- Trend of scaling down hits wall of regulations
- Not B2C vs B2B, but “structured” vs “not structured” relationships
- For marketplaces liquidity is key
- Marketplaces as driver for scalability
- Bitcointipper: Bitcoin transactions made easy via Twitter
- The “consumarisation” of the POS is upon us
- Strategy is about keeping your eyes open, not ceding to the fashion of the day.
- Payment Account Access Services possible stronghold for banks?
- Not much data is needed to get profiled accurately
- Systemic Vulnerability due to software based decision making
- Writers block? Pixar to the rescue
- The machine is taking over, humans are lending them a hand
- My initial thoughts on Twitter and blogging after 4 weeks
- What Google Graph will be to people, big data will be to companies
- Trend “schaalverkleining” hakt er in bij consultancy bedrijven
- Anoniem in de kantoortuin van het “nieuwe werken”
- Back to the excesses of early industrial age or guided distribution of wealth?
- Tokenization is fundamental shift: 4 corner model is dead
- Google Graph: The Nature Of Man Is Changing
- The commercial Internet has far-reaching social consequences
- Conventional wisdom does not seem to apply to Apple
- Turning the SEPA switch in Feb. 2014? Miracles do not exist.
- Van zitten, naar staan, naar lopen achter je bureau
- Mobile Money vergroot economisch bereik in ontwikkelingslanden
- Bitcoins opladen via internet banking (iDeal?)
- Man has trouble to observe long-term changes
- Will Augmented Reality start to become reality?
- We are all equal but what we have to say is not
- Bitcoin is getting more traction by the day
- Als het over Apple gaat redeneren de meesten toe naar hun “convenient truth”
- Strategy is not about placing a point at the horizon
- Einstein: “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.”
- “You could say that …” says everything about the speaker; nothing about the subject
- “How to give a great keynote?” gave me the right directions for keynote at congres
- Mars’ Law: “Effective range of economic network doubles every two years”
- Strategy is about making choices today having effects the day after tomorrow
- Institutional, explicit or implicit banking cartel in SEPA?
- Het particuliere en klein zakelijke aanbod wordt weer relevant
- Het “nieuwe werken” werkt niet.
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