- From: Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 26 May 2018 14:17:19 +0200
- To: Tom Debus <tom.debus@integrationalpha.com>
- Cc: Interledger Community Group <public-interledger@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAKaEYhKFuvHsWHv_0C-cpNLZQtLLHGOPgRYNVm=09=Rftv=Xew@mail.gmail.com>
On 26 May 2018 at 13:38, Tom Debus <tom.debus@integrationalpha.com> wrote: > Hi Melvin, > > as we have done regulatory reporting for banks for many years and have > been working on an open & inclusive standard for regulatory on the chain > for almost 13 months we do have some building blocks - definitely > genetically but eventually also in OWL which easily is converted to RDF. > Kudos! Owl is indeed RDF. What I am looking for is the structure of a ledger and how balances are modeled. To my mind it can be quite simple : Alice : 5 Bot : 10 Charlie : 3 etc. In the meantime, if you have any pointers to work done here, or specs, that'd be helpful. Main thing is that I dont want to reinvent the wheel, however, balances and a ledger seem so simple it's hard go go wrong? (Famous last words!) > > Let’s try to meet via Google sometime next week to discuss in more details. > > Cheers > -Tom > > > > Am 26.05.2018 um 12:09 schrieb Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com > >: > > > > Hi All > > > > I'm looking at creating a version 2 of my webcredits system and I'd like > to reuse any work done by this group, as appropriate. > > > > I was wondering if a Ledger has been modeled, either conceptually, or, > better still, in RDF. > > > > To my mind a Ledger, in its most basic sense is a list of balances. But > there are other items that could apply. > > > > Would love any pointers to existing work, if there is some > > >
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