A conference in Dublin yesterday united representatives of major financial firms and regulators in
discussions over blockchain's way forward.
Not exact matches
The platform was built
over more than a year using Quorum, a type of open - source
blockchain that JPMorgan has developed inhouse and is in
discussions to spin off.
over whether Bitcoin is more or less important than its underlying tech, Consensus 2016 saw keynote addresses and panel
discussions on applications for
blockchain or distributed ledger technology in cross-border payments, smart contracts, government, security, identity, the Internet of Things, and all different kinds of clearing and settlement.
Despite a lingering argument
over whether Bitcoin is more or less important than its underlying tech, Consensus 2016 saw keynote addresses and panel
discussions on applications for
blockchain or distributed ledger technology in cross-border payments, smart contracts, government, security, identity, the Internet of Things, and all different kinds of clearing and settlement.
(Of course, benefits of switching to
blockchains that automatically authenticate and record events are even bigger because they will make affidavits unnecessary, eliminate most disputes
over facts, and automate transactions, even with real estate — but read my other articles for a
discussion of that.)
The media outlet cited recent
discussions between the Bank of Korea, financial regulators and
blockchain companies
over advancing consumer protection efforts.
Over 90 central banks are engaged in DLT
discussions worldwide and more than 90 corporations have joined
blockchain consortia.
Articles in
discussion as follows: - Bitcoin outperformed the altcoin portfolio by 3.8 x
over the past three years; Fiat currency devaluing at alarming rate in Bangladesh; Hackenergy 2016 was a two - day Dutch hackathon sponsored by ENGIE Nederland; Investor cash levels jumping to levels not seen since 9/11; monthly volume of cross-border payments settled via Bitcoin is increasing at an exponential rate; Pentagon $ 1.8 M Deal to Use
Blockchain for Data Security; Swiss banking giant UBS has named a new head of blockchain; Visa has announced new details about a forthcoming business - to - business payments service developed in partnership with blockchain startup Chain... Master
Blockchain for Data Security; Swiss banking giant UBS has named a new head of
blockchain; Visa has announced new details about a forthcoming business - to - business payments service developed in partnership with blockchain startup Chain... Master
blockchain; Visa has announced new details about a forthcoming business - to - business payments service developed in partnership with
blockchain startup Chain... Master
blockchain startup Chain... MasterCard next?