‘Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Are Fintech Winners,’ Says Autonomous Research Survey
Only 14% of those interrogated predicted that banks can suffer from financial technology disruption.
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Only 14% of those interrogated predicted that banks can suffer from financial technology disruption.
According to Visa, the year of 2015 has been definitely the year of the blockchain.
Coinsilium, a blockchain investment services provider, has started stock trading on the ICAP Securities and Derivatives Exchange in London.
While R3 CEV blockchain consortium attracts new members, Overstock.com’s CEO Patrick Byrne warns that the initiative can stifle innovation.
Research company Aite Group predicts bank will invest around $400 million in the blockchain technology within the next few years.
Thus R3 project has just grown up to 42 members – the world’s largest and most influential banks.
The companies have teamed up to create a technology similar to blockchain with hugh potential to change business services.
According to a new report, elaborated by consulting agency McKinsey, large scale usage of the blockchain will require capital market participants to collaborate on solving the problems of further technology adoption.
On Tuesday, the Bitcoin Foundation members voted to remove Olivier Janssens and Jim Harper from its board.
The fintech is getting more attractive for investors, with some of the most successful people on Wall Street are moving to this promising industry.
Coinsilium is going to float on ICAP’s Securities and Derivatives Exchange’s (ISDX) growth market, making the first ever IPO of a blockchain technology group.
H2 Ventures and KPMG published their Fintech 100 list announcing the world’s leading innovators in the industry.
A self-proclaimed country has only four citizens but hopes one day to open the door of entry to Europe.
However Mark Ferrier, Wright’s partner, now denies this information.
Giizmodo and Wired continue to reveal inconsistencies in Wright’s story.