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Here is a macro that I came across that started with a simple question, how did they get entangled and partnered with the 9 figure a year Global entity Smartmatic ?
Announced in this release. July 2016
http://www.smartmatic.com/news/article/ges-an...in-hawaii/
Eluded to in updates the month before June 2016
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/client-increase...?.tsrc=rss
"Leverage technology" just like we will leverage Blockchain technology in the company profile ?
http://m.marketwired.com/press-release/global...134559.htm
But before all that the only dot and fact that leads to Smartmatic is in May 2016.
The partner of Nick Spanos , Peter Mikkelsen is rather talented.
-- https://gr.linkedin.com/in/peter-gelardi-mikkelsen-6400b34a
-- https://cointelegraph.com/news/peter-gelardi-mikkelsen
-- http://votewatcher.com/team/
Interesting guy right ?
Even more so when we find him here May 2016
http://www.jerseyibs.com/files/1614/6082/9175...16_WEB.pdf
Fintech conference in United Kingdom.
Where he spoke in the same block and right before the keynote , Warren Mead - Partner & Global Head of Fintech for KPMG.
Peter's "what can blockchain do for you" right before Mead spoke, go figure.
Smartmatic is a KPMG client. -- https://home.kpmg.com/uk/en/home/contacts/s/bob-seale.html "Smartmatic"
Works well for them as they are now partnered with the company that holds the Blockchain Voting patent and want US markets.
Also
With one of the most valuable of all Blockchain patents,Imo, having Grant status and enforceable now- 20yr,
https://www.google.com/patents/US9608829
The patent on intentional forks on the Public Bitcoin Blockchain.
Video on slidechain
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o7-_Dif1VBI
And which of the big tech Giants Micro or IBM would benefit the most ? Micro is focusing on public blockchains and partnering with who ?
https://home.kpmg.com/us/en/home/services/str...osoft.html
http://www.cbronline.com/news/verticals/finte...ain-nodes/
We will see.