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FOSTER CITY, Calif. - Californer -- Visa-Recognized Innovation Aims to Transform Micropayments Using Blockchain and DAOs
A groundbreaking micropayment framework developed by a research team has been officially published by Visa, highlighting a promising new direction in digital financial infrastructure. The system leverages blockchain and Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) to tackle persistent issues in micropayment processing — notably high transaction costs, inefficiencies, and limited scalability.
This innovation introduces a decentralized, trust-minimized architecture that enables secure, low-cost, and highly scalable microtransactions across digital ecosystems. The model's ability to facilitate seamless payments of fractions of a cent could unlock new use cases in content monetization, pay-per-use services, IoT, and beyond — especially in emerging markets like India.
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"Our approach reimagines how microtransactions can work at scale — with transparency, security, and efficiency — using the power of DAOs and smart contracts," said Nandit Khosa, lead author of the paper. "We're excited that Visa has acknowledged the significance of this work and its potential global impact."
Visa's publication of the paper underscores its potential to shape next-generation micropayment standards and further supports the growing role of blockchain technology in real-world financial applications.
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This innovation aligns with India's digital payment vision and growing efforts to enhance financial inclusion. The team is currently exploring pilot opportunities and collaborative research partnerships to further validate the model in real-world settings.
A groundbreaking micropayment framework developed by a research team has been officially published by Visa, highlighting a promising new direction in digital financial infrastructure. The system leverages blockchain and Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) to tackle persistent issues in micropayment processing — notably high transaction costs, inefficiencies, and limited scalability.
This innovation introduces a decentralized, trust-minimized architecture that enables secure, low-cost, and highly scalable microtransactions across digital ecosystems. The model's ability to facilitate seamless payments of fractions of a cent could unlock new use cases in content monetization, pay-per-use services, IoT, and beyond — especially in emerging markets like India.
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"Our approach reimagines how microtransactions can work at scale — with transparency, security, and efficiency — using the power of DAOs and smart contracts," said Nandit Khosa, lead author of the paper. "We're excited that Visa has acknowledged the significance of this work and its potential global impact."
Visa's publication of the paper underscores its potential to shape next-generation micropayment standards and further supports the growing role of blockchain technology in real-world financial applications.
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- Abstract: https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/7830/
- Full Paper: https://www.tdcommons.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=9014&context=dpubs_series
This innovation aligns with India's digital payment vision and growing efforts to enhance financial inclusion. The team is currently exploring pilot opportunities and collaborative research partnerships to further validate the model in real-world settings.
Source: Technical Disclosure Commons (TDCommons.org)
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