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Decentralized Financial Services Protocol

Introduction

The financial services sector plays a pivotal role in the global economy, encompassing a wide array of institutions and services that facilitate the management, investment, and movement of money. These services cater to the diverse needs of individuals, businesses, and governments alike. As of today, the financial services sector has evolved and diversified, offering a range of essential services. The financial services sector's continued growth and adaptation to emerging technologies are crucial for fostering economic development and prosperity on a global scale. As technology continues to advance, new types of financial services may emerge, further reshaping the landscape of this vital sector.

The Decentralized Financial Service Protocol of DFSP is an adaptation of beckn protocol that aims to unify various financial services that exist today by implementing an interoperable API specification.

Release History

Version Release Date Adaptation to Core Spec Version Authors
0.1.0 22nd July, 2023 1.1.0 Ravi Prakash

Working Group Members

Name Role Github Username
Ravi Prakash Maintainer, Protocol Architect @ravi-prakash-v
Pramod Varma Maintainer, Reviewer @pramodkvarma
Sujith Nair Reviewer @sjthnrk
Hrushikesh Mehta Subject Matter Expert
Antriksh Parmar Subject Matter Expert

Implementing the specification

To understanding how to implement the specification click here

Acknowledgements

The author(s) of this specification would like to thank the following volunteers for their contribution to the development of this specification

Version 0.1.0

  • Hrushikesh Mehta - ONDC
  • Antriksh Parmar - ONDC

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