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  1. Should the payment system be highly centralized, or is it completely distributed and decentralized? The team believes that there should be a balance between the two -power is neither concentrated in a certain institution nor a fully distributed formula, but a reasonable and appropriate division into several parts.
    The political concept, which was first proposed by British philosopher John Locke, was used in the distribution of power distribution of the payment system. As shown in the figure below, the first one is the "centralized" network of the general state and third -party payment system, and the third is the "decentralization" network of Bitcoin -type dots, and the second one is the establishment of the payment Agreement system.
    is an open source platform that allows anyone to issue personal currency. The open source payment agreement was first founded by Daniel from Hong Kong. He is the core developer and the inventor of the distributed consensus mechanism. Another member Dan O’Prey, as the co -founder, joined in April this year. Prior to this, O'Prey founded a visualized cloud computing tool Mad Cloud. The company Base was in Beijing to help developers use Amazon AWS more conveniently. Resign from the CEO position. O’Prey's joining is responsible for market and business development related work. At present, the server and client code have been uploaded to GitHub.
    The proposal of the payment protocol is largely affected by Ripple. At the end of the website Q

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