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 === Conference Call Notes 18 October === === Conference Call Notes 18 October ===
  
-Decisions+== Decisions ​==
  
 What goes on the DL? What goes on the DL?
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-Proposal: ​Shoul be the Agreement since that involves both Commitments and it makes no sense to have one without the other+== Proposal: ​==
  
-Counter-proposal...+Should be the Agreement since that involves both Commitments and it makes no sense to have one without the other
  
-What does what? +== Counter-proposal... == 
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 +== What does what? ==
  
 DL: Does a calculation to make sure it is valid DL: Does a calculation to make sure it is valid
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  - blockchain is BitCoin specific.  - blockchain is BitCoin specific.
  
-Question: Is DLT just about values / numerical, monetary amounts or is it anything that can be non repudiatable? ​+== Question: ​== 
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 +Is DLT just about values / numerical, monetary amounts or is it anything that can be non repudiatable? ​
  
 For example can you post a hash code of some other thing e.g. of a document? ​ For example can you post a hash code of some other thing e.g. of a document? ​
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 Separately there is code in Smart Contracts that describe activities (process) that happen off the Distributed Ledger. ​ Separately there is code in Smart Contracts that describe activities (process) that happen off the Distributed Ledger. ​
  
-we have to be clear about the implications of the things that happen off the DL then we have to make clear that these are not secure things on the DL. +So we have to be clear about the implications of the things that happen off the DL then we have to make clear that these are not secure things on the DL. 
  
 Focus on what can be done technologically at a minimum. Concept level (CIM) Focus on what can be done technologically at a minimum. Concept level (CIM)
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