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Indonesia requesting the token backing metals being vaulted on Indonesian soil... Panamá requesting the same... looks like a pattern to me
Thanks for digging & bringing this information forward..Article 41. The State shall promote the use of this platform within all of its institutions and
dependencies to facilitate the collection and payment of public services in general.
Let me know when you fly in so we can test your card here.."...not be subject to any tax..." !!!
Woo hoo! I've already got a Panama hat, so I'm pretty much a local. I just need my factor 500 sun cream to protect that blue Scottish skin and I'm all set. Being 20 minutes from Thiefrow makes it easy:
Pretty sure that Kinesis had input into the drafting of the legislation. So specific is it to Kinesis it pretty much excludes any other organisation. I'm of the opinion that they are happy with metals stored anywhere if its by the right organisation (I.e Kinesis)Hi Dante,
I don't think vaulting in Panama and using an international network outside Panama are equal for Panama's authorities.
Vaulting in Panama is their 1st choice, the international network is 2nd choice.
Maybe they wanted very bad a metal backed token but they knew how difficult it is vaulting on Panama's soil, so they added the international network option.
Point is, an organisation offering vaulting on Panana's soil has a huge advantage in front of Panama's authorities vs. another one offering the international network option. IMO
A law takes years to come to life. My theory: kinesis knew about this law, so back then they partnered with Atlas front-running the competition.
The main benefit of the Atlas partnership is not that of delivering Latam kinesis users when they ask for redemption but that of making Panama's authorities choose kinesis.
Yes Tom mentionned K participating in drafting a new legislation, no more doubts its Panama..Pretty sure that Kinesis had input into the drafting of the legislation. So specific is it to Kinesis it pretty much excludes any other organisation. I'm of the opinion that they are happy with metals stored anywhere if its by the right organisation (I.e Kinesis)
Huge. A foothold in LATAM for use of KMS.What is the strategic importance of Panama with regards to the MFP?
The importance of any partnership is to provide additional legitimacy/impetus to use of KAU/KAG in the area covered by that partnership. Additional use equals additional market cap and additional fees for the MFP. Partners have monetary incentives to promote that use.What is the strategic importance of Panama with regards to the MFP?
If Panama becomes a reality, and Kinesis is integrated into all Panama government services / currency, I don't see how Fed Ex (or other international companies) could avoid having to create a Kinesis account and connection. Maybe just the first step to them using Kinesis worldwide?There certainly appears to be very strong evidence pointing to Kinesis launching in Panama. If so - this is a very exciting development.
Thanks to @Dante Roman for highlighting the key elements of the recently passed Panama Crypto Law! (Sure sounds like Kinesis is involved).
Looks like Panama and if so the advantage is as a foothold and a hub for servicing Latam.There certainly appears to be very strong evidence pointing to Kinesis launching in Panama. If so - this is a very exciting development.
Hmm.. Unlikely that we'll see an announcement any time soon if this is the case and it is indeed Panama.Some more info on Panama. The 'crypto law' has been in the works for a while. Last year it was partially vetoed by the president, and he is again unhappy with certain articles and the approval process so has sent to the supreme court for review. They may rule it or parts of it illegal or may approve it with modifications. It appears the issue is to do with a new administrative structure being created to oversee transparency, AML etc. Something to keep an eye on.
Ah? Can we get reading material or sources on this? Txs.Some more info on Panama. The 'crypto law' has been in the works for a while. Last year it was partially vetoed by the president, and he is again unhappy with certain articles and the approval process so has sent to the supreme court for review. They may rule it or parts of it illegal or may approve it with modifications. It appears the issue is to do with a new administrative structure being created to oversee transparency, AML etc. Something to keep an eye on.
