> The cases you see at Bloomberg are well evidence, lack of tech is not a problem here.
From TFA "From about 2007 until 2012, Banamex USA, a Citi subsidiary, processed more than $8.8 billion in transactions with almost no oversight.".
> The cases you see at Bloomberg are well evidence
> the crimes were recorded Blockchain or not
imglorp suggested "Anyone can audit the complete trail of funds from source to holding to destination.". Was this evidence you mention publically auditable (i.e. what imglorp's suggesting would help)?
> Blockchain isn't going to help with that
It's at least plausible that a publically auditable log would have helped spot these issues.
From TFA "From about 2007 until 2012, Banamex USA, a Citi subsidiary, processed more than $8.8 billion in transactions with almost no oversight.".
> The cases you see at Bloomberg are well evidence > the crimes were recorded Blockchain or not
imglorp suggested "Anyone can audit the complete trail of funds from source to holding to destination.". Was this evidence you mention publically auditable (i.e. what imglorp's suggesting would help)?
> Blockchain isn't going to help with that
It's at least plausible that a publically auditable log would have helped spot these issues.