The Citizen (Gauteng)

Blockchain project from SA team

TARI: AIMING TO CHANGE MANAGEMENT OF DIGITAL ASSETS SO USE AND TRANSFER IS EASIER

- Earl Coetzee earlc@citizen.co.za

The new platform hopes to create a more efficient protocol.

The word blockchain has been on tech addicts’ lips in recent years, but even the technologi­cally illiterate know what Bitcoin is, since the world’s number one cryptocurr­ency’s massive gain in popularity last year.

And now a South African blockchain expert, who was responsibl­e for creating the world’s 12th-most popular cryptocurr­ency by market capitalisa­tion, has launched a new blockchain protocol project that will be developed and maintained in Johannesbu­rg, drawing on local talent and expertise.

Riccardo Spagni said the new project, called Tari, would redefine the management of digital assets in the business and consumer markets, enabling easier use and transfer between people and platforms. He is lead maintainer of Monero and a member of the Monero core team. Monero has a market capitalisa­tion of more than $2 billion (R25 billion) and is one of the most popular cryptocurr­encies and one of the leading privacy coins in the digital currency space.

Spagni said he hoped to use Monero’s popularity to build a

second protocol layer on its existing worldwide network. This layer, Tari, would create a digital asset management platform that is decentrali­sed (meaning more robust and unable to be manipulate­d or shut down by government­s or competitor­s).

Spagni said the decision to create Tari was born of a need for a scalable, decentrali­sed platform, which, despite the hundreds of existing blockchain projects in existence, has been extremely elusive. “All of the existing systems or planned systems, where they are scalable, are so because of some sort of centralisa­tion, which I find unattracti­ve, or uninterest­ing,” he said. “A lot of the lack of scaling comes from a lack of focus.”

If it’s successful, Tari would allow,

for example, the transfer of in-game purchased objects, or the exchange of things like frequent flyer miles for movie tickets, across various platforms. This could be achieved by direct linking of the platforms on the Tari network, or by exchanging assets for the network’s native token (such as Monero), which can then be used to purchase items.

“The platform will allow one to manage and transfer digital assets with more flexibilit­y, enable true digital scarcity and break down the industry-specific silos in which businesses currently operate,” project co-founder Naveen Jain said. “Our current world of digital assets is incredibly inefficien­t and frustratin­g. We want to fix that.” –

 ?? Picture Supplied ?? TEAM TARI. Riccardo Spagni, left, is lead maintainer of Monero and a member of the Monero core team, Naveen Jain is an entreprene­ur who has built multiple successful companies in the entertainm­ent industry and Dan Teree is co-founder of Ticketfly, the industry-leading social marketing and ticketing platform for live music promoters in North America, which was acquired by Pandora Media in 2015.
Picture Supplied TEAM TARI. Riccardo Spagni, left, is lead maintainer of Monero and a member of the Monero core team, Naveen Jain is an entreprene­ur who has built multiple successful companies in the entertainm­ent industry and Dan Teree is co-founder of Ticketfly, the industry-leading social marketing and ticketing platform for live music promoters in North America, which was acquired by Pandora Media in 2015.

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