Wells Fargo and Australian Bank Begin Sending Physical Products Via Blockchain

Wells Fargo and Australian Bank Begin Sending Physical Products Via Blockchain

It wasn’t very long ago when a Blockchain was just a glimmer in a Nakamoto’s eye before it launched the transformational decentralized digital currency, Bitcoin. After several successful years of testing, through millions, if not billions of transactions through it around the globe, it seems the mainstream is impressed enough to jump into its waters. The latest example is a new partnership between Wells Fargo and the Commonwealth Bank of Australia that is using Blockchain technology as we speak. This partnership is sending physical goods across the globe, with some smart contracts thrown....


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