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    Examples of how AUDD and PBM3525 technology could work within Project DESFT involve programmable cross-border payments** that are automated and restricted to specific conditions. Here are some potential examples:

    1. Trade Finance Payments: A business in Singapore could send a payment to a supplier in China using AUDD. The payment would only be released once the conditions of the trade (such as confirmation of shipment or receipt of goods) are met. This ensures secure, fast, and traceable payments without needing a manual process to verify each step.

    2. Remittances with Purpose-Bound Money: An individual in Australia might send funds to a family member in a developing country for a specific purpose, like paying school fees or buying groceries. With PBM3525 technology, the funds would only be usable for those specific purposes. This prevents misuse and ensures that the money serves its intended purpose.

    3. Government Aid Programs: A government in one of the project countries (China, Singapore, or Australia) could use AUDD to distribute aid to MSMEs in developing countries. The programmable feature would ensure that the aid money is spent on certain approved business expenses, like raw materials or machinery, preventing any diversion of funds to non-productive uses.

    4. Supply Chain Payments: In an international supply chain, a manufacturer in China might receive payments from a buyer in Australia, but the payment is automatically triggered only after the goods are verified and shipped through the blockchain system. This reduces delays and ensures transparency throughout the supply chain.

    5. Conditional Loan Disbursement: MSMEs in developing countries participating in international trade could receive loans in AUDD, but the disbursement of loan tranches would be based on the completion of specific project milestones. PBM3525 technology would ensure that each tranche is only released when the conditions are met, providing better risk management for lenders.

    These examples show how programmable payments can enhance efficiency, security, and transparency in international trade, particularly for MSMEs from developing countries, by automating and securing the process across borders

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