What Is a Distributed Ledger? Blockchain has gotten a lot of attention recently thanks largely to Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, but distributed ledgers have not received the same level of focus.
Capital 1, the global fintech company shaping the future of investing, today announced an integrated partnership with UMB Fund Services (UMBFS), a subsidiary of UMB Financial Corporation (NASDAQ: UMBF ...
While it’s true that the media hype over blockchain, bitcoins, and distributed ledgers has died down, organizations continued to invest in research, development, and deployment of these technologies ...
Once primarily associated with cryptocurrencies, this distributed ledger technology is proving its versatility across ...
Distributed ledger technology (which includes blockchain) is transformative in its own right. That said, one of the unique aspects of distributed ledger technology is its ability to benefit numerous, ...
UMB Financial Corporation’s UMBF wholly-owned subsidiary, UMB Fund Services (“UMBFS”), a provider of fund administration and ...
Will Blockchain Take a Backseat to Hashgraph? Blockchain, the technology behind Bitcoin, is being explored across many industries that are seeking to bring transparency, immutability, and efficiency ...
Blockchain is being explored by a wider and wider audience everyday, and traditional centralized bodies like banks and governments are starting to take interest into what the tech can do for them. But ...
A distributed ledger often referred to as blockchain or distributed ledger technology (“DLT”), has a wide variety of potential uses and is currently being touted as a helpful tool for tracking ...
Blockchain intelligence firm Elliptic has indicated that in the fast-growing global ecosystem of cryptocurrency and ...
Blockchain has been accused by detractors as nothing more than a more complicated and expensive database. While both technologies offer data storage and management, blockchain has one unique feature a ...
Blockchain technology adoption in the enterprise is limping along at only one percent with the majority of Chief Information Officers (CIOs) displaying little interest in the technology. According to ...