Blockchain

Blockchain is resistant to modification of the data. It is "an open, distributed ledger that can record transactions between two parties efficiently and in a verifiable and permanent way.

By design, a blockchain is resistant to modification of the data. It is "an open, distributed ledger that can record transactions between two parties efficiently and in a verifiable and permanent way".

Source: en.wikipedia.org

Masters: Regulators Warming To Blockchain’s Future

Masters: Regulators Warming To Blockchain’s Future
Masters: Regulators Warming To Blockchain’s Future
February 11, 2016  |  Blockchain / Distributed Ledger

The answer to questions about whether financial regulators will help propel blockchain technology’s potential may come sooner rather than later. Get the Full Story Complete...

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Does The Future Of Faster Bank Payments Require Sexy Solutions?
Does The Future Of Faster Bank Payments Require Sexy Solutions?
February 04, 2016  |  Faster Payments

With the majority of Americans keeping their money in depository accounts, are typically risk-averse banks paying too much attention to FinTech innovations like the blockchain?...

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Has The Race To Faster Payments Come Off The Rails?
Has The Race To Faster Payments Come Off The Rails?
February 03, 2016  |  Faster Payments

With the majority of Americans keeping their money in depository accounts, are typically risk-averse banks paying too much attention to FinTech innovations like the blockchain?...

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JPMorgan’s Blockchain Test Project Begins
JPMorgan’s Blockchain Test Project Begins
February 02, 2016  |  Blockchain / Distributed Ledger

JPMorgan Chase has officially kicked off its blockchain test project, according to Financial Times. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock this article...

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Microsoft Azure Campaigns For Blockchain Again
Microsoft Azure Campaigns For Blockchain Again
January 26, 2016  |  B2B Payments

When Microsoft decided to link its Azure enterprise platform into the toolsets offered by ConsenSys, it meant business users of Azure could build their own...

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