Many in the #blockchain, #crypto, & #DeFi world have asked who the @Microsoft and @Google of the #DLT world will be.

@Varg_88 believes it will be @quant_network, and in this thread, I will explain why $QNT will be both the @Google AND @Microsoft of #DLT.

@Windows OS came before @Google, so let's look at why @quant_network is the next #Microsoft of operating systems.

Operating System choice is a Chicken and Egg problem.
Currently, in the #crypto world, we have many different #blockchains and #DLT platforms. Most dApps can only interact with the platform network they are built on, or 1-2 others.

Examples, $ETH, $BTC, $XRP, $DOT, $ATOM, $ADA.
However, mApps built on @quant_network @Overledger OS (OVL OS) will be able to interact with ANY blockchain or DLT network.

This is similar to how software written in any programming language can be packaged and delivered in a @Docker container and be hosted on any OS.
So will $QNT @Overledger OS will become as dominant as #Microsoft @Windows? The best way to answer that is to look at how much growth there has been of software companies delivering their software through Docker Containers (@quant_network included).
But will @quant_network be the next @Google?

The big problem of the early internet was Site Discoverability.

This was a problem the visionary @elonmusk tried to solve with his first company, Zip2.

However, it was ultimately solved by @Google web indexing and search engine.
In the #DLT world, the big problem is #Interoperability.

@quant_network has solved interoperability of #blockchain, #DLT, and Legacy Systems.

#Innovators chase the next best thing. However, with mainstream adoption, a product can cross the chasm and not get beat by new product.
Analogous to Google Search is @Amazon product search. People used to use @Google search to find products/vendors while online shopping.

Because results often led customers to Amazon, and @Amazon's selection was great in itself, shoppers started going directly to Amazon search.
Developers will need to use @Overledger to make their $DOT, $ETH, or $XRP dApps interoperable. Eventually, they'll start by using $QNT.

As more & more devs start using $QNT for ease of use and #Interoperability capabilities, $QNT will cross the chasm into mainstream adoption.
So what do you get when you combine the vision of @elonmusk and @Google, the standard use of @Microsoft, the adoption of @Docker, and the direct access of @Amazon?

You get @quant_network.
And who do you get when you combine @BillGates, @elonmusk, @JeffBezos, and the @Google founders?

You get @gverdian.

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14 Mar
The World Bank recently tested several #blockchain #interoperability methods.

They mention 4 approaches:
1. Oracles and Notaries
2. Sidechains/Relays
3. Time-bound Asset Locking and Release
4. Application Layer Adaptors Image
Mentioned in the approaches:
1. Oracles & Notaries ( $LINK )
2. Sidechains/Relays/Value Transfer ( $DOT and #interledger)
3. Time-bound Asset Locking and Release (HTLC)
4. Application Layer Adaptors/API Approach (DAML smart-contracts & $QNT @Overledger any-to-any blockchain app) ImageImage
The World Bank tested 3 of the 4 approaches:
2⃣- Interledger
3⃣ - HTLC
4⃣ - API approach for a *non-smart contract* Procure-to-Pay resource

It sounds like they used @quant_network @Overledger in test number 4, as a non-smart contract-specific data service was created. Image
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