{"id":202609,"date":"2017-06-30T00:51:49","date_gmt":"2017-06-30T04:51:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/payments-innovation-a-quantum-world-of-payments-finextra-blog\/"},"modified":"2017-06-30T00:51:49","modified_gmt":"2017-06-30T04:51:49","slug":"payments-innovation-a-quantum-world-of-payments-finextra-blog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/quantum-physics\/payments-innovation-a-quantum-world-of-payments-finextra-blog\/","title":{"rendered":"Payments Innovation &#8211; A Quantum World Of Payments &#8211; Finextra (blog)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    In nature, change is constant and inevitable. It is also fairly    slow and mainly evolutionary. At the macro level, everything    looks very logical, guided by the basic scientific laws of    physics, chemistry and biology. We are comfortable with changes    that we can observe and measure. We feel that we are in full    control of predicting future movements, through elegant    mathematical modeling and good enough approximations. The world    of macro physics is full of order that is guided by clear    scientific standards.  <\/p>\n<p>    By digging deeper into the area of subatomic particles and    quantum physics, things start to look blurry, counter-intuitive    and completely unexpected. Old silos of physics, chemistry    and biology, as distinct scientific disciplines, start to    disappear. We cant clearly observe and freely measure any    process, without danger of ruining and completely skewing the    results of the very same measurement. We feel amazed and    fascinated by the apparent chaos, but also confused and often    scared by our inability to comprehend and predict whats next.    Thats the domain reserved only for the fearless and most    curious minds. Imagination and intuition rule this world,    without clear standards and without obvious order.  <\/p>\n<p>    The physics reality of payments  <\/p>\n<p>    In the world of payments, I see similar patterns. The    traditional payments are ruled by established standards and are    protected by clear rules, regulations and relatively high    barriers to entry. These  sometimes rigid Newtonian laws of    payments industry  were established over several decades by    payment networks like Visa, Mastercard, etc. Traditional FIs    feel very comfortable here since they know how to play by the    rules and they excel at it. Thats why we enjoy pretty good    safety and security of in-store payments today. The standards    like EMV, ISO 8583, ISO 20022, PCI DSS are just some of the    examples illustrating the point. However, today some of these    standards (not all) start to feel old and somewhat inefficient    in dealing with some of the demands of the modern payments    trends.  <\/p>\n<p>    On the other hand, in the payments innovation space, we feel    like operating inside the subatomic world and space of the    payment industry. Similar to the world of quantum physics,    frequently, there are no clear rules, and imagination and    intuition are often required to be relied on in order to invent    and launch new services and products. Disruption of the old    business models is ultimately at stake. The new business models    are often not easily understood by payment traditionalists. As    such, the payments innovation space is opportunistic and    exciting, wide open for creative players, but at the same time,    it is full of risks for potential investors and incumbents,    which are faced with the inability to clearly distinguish    winners from losers early enough.  <\/p>\n<p>    Take online payments as an example  there is no clear standard    here. It represented the Wild West of the payments industry    in the last couple of decades. It is a space that is still    filled with significant security risks and friction. Agile and    nimble FinTechs may thrive in such an environment, feeling free    to experiment, unbound by any of the regulations and    unconstrained by a traditionalist mindset. No wonder that    incumbent FIs  together with Visa and Mastercard  have been    somewhat marginal players here, despite their ability to rule    the world of physical POS payment rails for over half a century    now.  <\/p>\n<p>    Blockchain is an even better example of the financial    industrys quantum world. It feels directionless, void of any    clear standards and rules, combined with quirky and muddy    explanations of underlying consensus-reaching algorithms. It is    a fertile ground for buzzwords and skilled snake oil type    salesmen, further amplifying the inherent sense of confusion    and unpredictability. Despite all of the hype and attention,    however, blockchains disruptive potential has not been    realized in real life so far. Key questions still galore: which    blockchain platform to choose? Are the empirics behind the    various consensus recipes trustworthy enough and    mathematically provable? How do we deal with inherent    scalability challenges for real-time payments? The quest for    suitable use cases still continues, but it is starting to feel    like we are quickly approaching the point where the whole    blockchain movement may need to detach itself from the original    (traditionalist) route and creatively explore some of the    unusual paths and back roads, to be able to deliver promised    breakthrough innovations.  <\/p>\n<p>    It should be obvious by now, that the two worlds of payments     traditional and innovation  are not compatible. How do we move    forward then?  <\/p>\n<p>    What can be done?  <\/p>\n<p>    Lets go back to the physics field for potential inspiration    and guidance. Physicists clearly recognized the chasm and    impedance mismatch between traditional and quantum science    and are patiently working together to bridge the incompatible    views. The relentless pursuit of the (still elusive) theory of    everything in physics is underway, with many colliding    theories in existence, but with everybody marching toward the    same important goal here. Physicists on all sides of the    scientific spectrum clearly understand the need for healthy    open-minded collaboration toward final convergence and    harmonization of all of their existing incompatible views.    Although it may not be obvious, they are in my opinion perfect    example of agile innovators, not afraid to try any promising    theory, challenge it and pivot if required or adopt and build    on it. They are also brutal realists, well aware that their    goal of ultimate convergence can only be enabled by solid    standardization along the way.  <\/p>\n<p>    Now, back to payments again. The good news is that    standardization in the payments space is not limited, in any    way, by our ability to understand unpredictable laws of the    subatomic world, but purely by the willingness of all involved    players to systematically collaborate and create necessary    standards that enable progress. Nimble and agile FinTechs may    feel they are more adept to play in chaotic innovation space,    but it is in their best interest to realize as soon as possible    that they shall enable their offerings for easy integration    with the incumbents, in order to be seriously considered as    future partners. Incumbents, on the other hand, must realize    that they cant keep protecting their current business models    forever, and shall become open-minded toward emerging payment    innovations.  <\/p>\n<p>    In online payments, for example, the upcoming W3C Payment    Request and W3C Payment App standard APIs will enable direct    communication between online merchants and the providers of    online payment app browser plug-ins. Will both merchants and    FIs recognize the potential of this standard and seize this    opportunity? It can clearly give innovative FIs a chance to    painlessly establish themselves as natural online payment    providers for their current customers. It also enables    merchants to integrate only with 1 standard API for initiation    of online payments and thus eliminate the need for multiple    Pay With buttons on their checkout pages, each involving    costly integration with a different set of APIs today. This is    a huge opportunity and a clear candidate for theory of    everything in the field of online payments. The process of    online payment space standardization may likely expose PayPal    as obsolete and unnecessary, after several decades of ruling    the same space. Since this clearly benefits online merchants    and FIs, I hope they will start collaborating intensely in    2017.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the blockchain space, FinTechs must recognize that lack of    standards, lack of clarity on the underlying consensus    mechanisms and lack of scalability for real-time payments    seriously impedes the adoption of their incompatible platforms.    In my opinion, the set of common industry-standard APIs for    blockchain is long overdue and initiating work must be the next    biggest priority for the blockchain community in 2017. Why not    again use W3C as a natural and neutral facilitator for this    standardization? One day, the FIs should ultimately be able to    experiment efficiently by plugging in blockchain platform A,    then plug in blockchain platform B, in order to evaluate and    compare, without the need to completely rewrite their    application code. Further, the required scalability for    real-time payments is hard to deliver elegantly using any of    the current blockchain platforms. Here, openness to new ideas     which might be radically different than the current mainstream    thinking  is clearly needed.  <\/p>\n<p>    Will future deliver tangible solutions for some of these    challenges? No crystal ball here, but I personally feel pumped    up and am enthusiastically looking forward to our collective    quest for the much needed theory of everything and    standardization for every amazing sub-field of payments.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.finextra.com\/blogposting\/14241\/payments-innovation---a-quantum-world-of-payments\" title=\"Payments Innovation - A Quantum World Of Payments - Finextra (blog)\">Payments Innovation - A Quantum World Of Payments - Finextra (blog)<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> In nature, change is constant and inevitable. 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