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Sterling Daines Appointed as Libra's New Chief Compliance Officer

Sterling Daines, the financial crime executive currently of the Credit Suisse would  join Libra Association by the end of the year as the new chief compliance officer . He also is the managing director at the company and have previous stints at Goldman Sachs and also was in close touch with the US government. Libra ✔ @Libra_ We’re pleased to announce the appointment of Sterling Daines as the Association’s Chief Compliance Officer. Sterling brings a wealth of experience in # FinancialServices , # Compliance , and # FinancialIntegrity https:// bit.ly/37htAt6   Libra.org libra.org 151 9:34 PM - Jun 10, 2020 Twitter Ads info and privacy 60 people are talking about this The new move by the Libra association to have a new chief compliance officer doesn't come as a surprise. The Facebook-led project has made many attempts lately to improve its compliance schemes as it is one area where i...

Tezos Plans to Introduce Vanity Addresses in Future

Tezos, an open-source platform, has recently  revealed that it is planning to introduce vanity addresses very soon in the future. The firm has taken inspiration to extend its support for domain names and human-readable addresses. This firm has started planning this after receiving a new proposal from the blockchain community. The leader of Tezos Domains projects, Miroslav Bodeček has recently posted an article in which he has explained the goals of the firm. According to the firm, the http://www.classifiedsciti.com/community/announcements/latest-news-on-cryptocurreny-in-india-1757729.htm standard blockchain address comes as an obstacle while using Tezos as a currency. The reason behind this is that it is not easy to read and memorize those blockchain addresses . Now with the human-r eadable wallet, it will become much easier for the firm to tackle this problem. This proposal by Tezos is a draft Even though the firm is planning to implement this plan, it is not...