This is a great achievement. And a great fillup for MQ.

But even in the most apparently innocuous settings conspiracy theories
abound.

This video outlines some of them and thankfully debunks them.

https://youtu.be/s1Dw3_u9FAs





On Fri, Jul 21, 2023, 3:33 PM Timothy Sipples <[email protected]> wrote:

> Congratulations to the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank on its launch of FedNow,
> the real-time fund transfer system. FedNow has launched with the
> participation of several banks of all sizes including (as large bank
> examples:) JP Morgan Chase, BNY Mellon, and Wells Fargo.
>
> To connect to FedNow participating banks and other financial
> intermediaries use freely available IBM MQ clients. (IBM MQ also supports
> API access, and that's a future enhancement planned for FedNow.) Several
> popular payment-related applications already support FedNow. The message
> format is a bespoke ISO20022 XML format. FedNow has a design goal of
> continuous service. FedNow is for "small" transactions. The systemwide per
> transaction limit is currently $500,000, although participants can choose a
> lower limit if they wish.
>
> —————
> Timothy Sipples
> Senior Architect
> Digital Assets, Industry Solutions, and Cybersecurity
> IBM zSystems/LinuxONE, Asia-Pacific
> [email protected]
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