FinTech Weekly - Fintech News Issue #360

Issue #360 - The World Needs Decentralization

2022-04-21

FinTech Weekly shares with you the most relevant developments in the fintech space. As usual, financial technology works on achieving major results in terms of inclusion, and decentralization seems to be the best way to reach this goal: thanks to cost-reduction, the opportunity to have full control over their finances, and the possibility to be the sole responsible for their financial assets, decentralization allows everyone to enter the modern economic and financial system. At the same time, as the fintech industry evolves, it addresses the most urgent issues related to a system that is still in its infancy: fraud prevention is one of these issues, as well as a higher level of efficiency for what concerns blockchain technology. This and much more in this number of FinTech Weekly, which helps you to know more about financial technology and let you discover the most important fintech conferences.

Top Stories

The world doesn’t need banks, policymakers or NGOs — It needs DeFi
The world doesn’t need banks, policymakers or NGOs — It needs DeFi
via Cointelegraph

“The world needs DeFi due to corruption”. Cointelegraph shares this article to highlight some simple assumptions: financial instruments have high costs due to a system made up of too many middlemen, while DeFi allow poeple to control their finances while reducing costs.

Crypto

How Bitcoin mining devastated this New York town

Bitcoin Cryptos

How Bitcoin mining devastated this New York town
via MIT Technology Review

It’s not news that Bitcoin mining – as well as the mining process of other proof-of-work cryptocurrencies – need solutions to become more efficient and enviroment friendly: the MIT Technology Review shows what’s the price paid by communities.

‘Jack Dorsey’s First Tweet’ $2.9 Million NFT Gets $277 Bid At Auction

Blockchain Investments NFT

‘Jack Dorsey’s First Tweet’ $2.9 Million NFT Gets $277 Bid At Auction
via Forbes

After the unsuccessful listing of the first tweet ever on OpenSea, Ron Shevlin shares thoughts and data on what’s happening to the NFT (non-fungible token) market.

Banking

Financial Inclusion in Banking Can Be Improved With AI Says Fintech Industry

Banks Interviews Opinions

Financial Inclusion in Banking Can Be Improved With AI Says Fintech Industry
via The Fintech Times

Financial inclusion is one of the main goals of fintech: compared to traditional financial instittions, fintech companies manage to be more efficient, to better use data and to offer their clients different communication channels.

Open Banking and the Internet of Things: a Collaboration for the Future

Financial Instruments New business models

Open Banking and the Internet of Things: a Collaboration for the Future
via Readwrite

Internet of Things (IoT) is being massively adopted by fintech companies and financial institutoins: IoT allows for cost-optimization, better analysis and management of data and innovative tools and payment methods.

Innovation

Open Banking Fintech TrueLayer Introduces European Payments with Instant Deposits, Refunds, Withdrawals

Financial Instruments Payments

Open Banking Fintech TrueLayer Introduces European Payments with Instant Deposits, Refunds, Withdrawals
via Crowdfund Insider

TrueLayer, an open banking platform, wants to expand its offer to address the main issues of traditional payment methods: no more long waiting times, uncertainty and risks, but a system based on open-banking that will allow instant operations and the reduction of costs – also for merchants.

Podcasts and Videos

News: Nova Credit comes to the UK and Apple plots a payments war

Financial Instruments Opinions

News: Nova Credit comes to the UK and Apple plots a payments war
via Fintech Insider

Gwera Kiwana and Kate Moody are joined by Misha Esipov (Nova Credit), Polly Jean Harrison (The Fintech Times) and Duke Ekezie-Joseph (Kippa) to discuss fintech news, especially Nova’s expansion into Europe and Apple’s plans to conquer the payments market.

Fintech

A future without fraud: The latest advances in fintech that keep your money safe

AI Security

A future without fraud: The latest advances in fintech that keep your money safe
via VentureBeat

According to Aite-Novarica Group, in 2020 at least 47% of Americans experienced some form of identity theft, and according to CNBC $5.8 was lost in 2021 due to frauds. Financial technology is developing new tools to avoid frauds in the future, to allow people to feel safe and prothect their money.

More Fintech Consolidation Is Expected As Tech Brands Gather

AI Financing Investments

More Fintech Consolidation Is Expected As Tech Brands Gather
via Finextra

It is expected a new wave of consolidation in the UK fintech industry: financing rounds show that investors are willing to invest more in fintech, and that new technologies – mainly based on artificial intelligence – will be exploited to support the growth of the whole fintech industry.

IMF warns fintech firms are pushing banks into riskier mortgage lending. Could crypto be next?

Financial Instruments Opinions Predictions Regulation

IMF warns fintech firms are pushing banks into riskier mortgage lending. Could crypto be next?
via MarketWatch

Fintech firms in the mortgage market are allowing poeple – especially younger homebuyers – to get loans easier, but this might have downsides: the IMF analysis shows that while fintech companies offer more benefits compared to traditional financial institutions, regulators should keep an eye on their business models to avoid a new housing bubble.

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