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Vodafone Aims to Use SIM Cards to Facilitate Crypto Transactions on Mobile Phones
Ruholamin Haqshanas
Last updated:
May 3, 2024 09:01 EDT | 2 min read
In an interview with Yahoo Finance Future Focus, David Palmer, Vodafone’s blockchain lead, revealed that the company is pushing to advance the use of blockchain technology on mobile devices for managing crypto transactions.
Vodafone to Use Cryptographic Capabilities Embedded in SIM Cards
By harnessing the cryptographic capabilities embedded in the SIM cards, Vodafone aims to integrate them with blockchain technology, enabling seamless transactions.
Palmer said he foresees a future where there will be approximately 5.6 billion blockchain-based digital wallets by 2030, serving as gateways to financial services
He specifically highlighted the use of public blockchains like Ethereum, citing their increasing speed and security
However, he acknowledged that regulatory hurdles need to be addressed, particularly in the context of mainstream financial services and the existing sanctions-related restrictions on using public blockchains.
One notable innovation from Vodafone in this domain is the PairPoint Digital Asset Broker platform
Palmer explained that PairPoint facilitates transactions between public blockchains, such as Ethereum, and private blockchains like Onyx by JPMorgan, which utilizes smart contracts to enable seamless integration
The platform acts as an intermediary for large enterprises seeking to write to a public blockchain, with the transactions securely logged on Vodafone’s blockchain.
Smart contracts, leveraging features such as account abstraction, enable cross-chain interoperability.
Vodafone Experiences With P2P Micro-Payment Transactions
Vodafone’s journey in this space began with early experiments involving peer-to-peer micro-payment transactions
Later, the company integrated SIM card technology with blockchain, introducing interoperable “digital identity passports.”
These passports, anchored on the blockchain, safely store private keys to digital wallets within the SIM card’s hardware module.
This progress ultimately led to the development of Vodafone’s PairPoint platform, which provides decentralized digital identities to internet of things (IoT) devices, allowing them to operate across different organizations and s
Palmer illustrated the potential applications of this concept, envisioning scenarios where devices equipped with hardware wallets can autonomously authenticate and ute transactions
For instance, an electric autonomous vehicle could independently pay for its charging at a charging station.
However, Palmer emphasized the criticality of securing these wallets against cyber threats, acknowledging that they would be prime targets for hackers
In October last year, Vodafone’s Digital Asset Broker (DAB) announced a collaborative proof of concept with Chainlink Labs, Sumitomo Corporation, and InnoWave
The initiative’s goal was to tackle existing obstacles in the $32 trillion global trade eco
The partners revealed their efforts to improve the exchange of vital trade documents across multiple platforms and blockchains, focusing on security and interoperability.
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