Swiss Central Banker: Blockchain Turning Finance 'On Its Head'

Swiss Central Banker: Blockchain Turning Finance 'On Its Head'

The president and chairman of the board of Switzerland's central bank described a financial system "turned on its head" by blockchain and distributed ledgers to kick off the Sibos conference yesterday in Switzerland. Addressing a crowd of some 8,000 financial industry professionals, Thomas Jordan lectured on the history of centralization as a means to provide security and efficiency in the banking industry, from the birth of centralized clearing houses in the 1940s to the advent of the Six Interbank Clearing system (SIC) in 1987. But with blockchain and distributed ledgers....


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