
DTCC Wants to Rebuild $11 Trillion Worth of Credit Default Swaps with Blockchain
Post-trade financial services company has announced it will soon start developing new blockchain-based platform for processing credit default swaps.
Post-trade financial services company has announced it will soon start developing new blockchain-based platform for processing credit default swaps.
The Chinese government seriously intends to keep its money at home.
The Seam is forming a new consortium in collaboration with IT giant IBM to provide distributed ledger solutions for the cotton businesses globally.
Blockchain technology company Bitfury Group together with international law company Covington will launch a new blockchain advocacy group later this month.
While bitcoin price continues to grow, IT giant is preparing to add native support for cruptocurrency format on its Microsoft Excel program in 2017.
Greenwich Associates considers the blockchain to be one of the top market structure trends to develop in 2017.
Hyperledger Project has not only exceeded 100 members for less than a year, but has met significant development milestones in 2016.
iEx.ec demonstrates the potential of the internet of the future by introducing the advantages of its first Blockchain-based, fully distributed cloud computing platform.
The New York-based blockchain solutions provider, Axoni, has secured an investment from a range of prolific investors, including such banking giants as Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan.
One of the leading French banks, BNP Paribas, has processed its first live payment transactions for two of its private clients using the blockchain technology.
The companies are planning to bring instant settlement and simultaneous delivery versus payment to the London bullion market.
Institutional investors will be able to track and value deals more transparently in the spot market.
Online retailer started selling company shares via its trading platform, thus becoming the first publicly traded company to issue securities on the blockchain.
Cambridge Innovation Center becomes the first company to use blockchain technology for lease contracts with the help of Deloitte Netherlands.
The company brings savings clubs into the digital world via blockchain-based mobile app.