Bitcoin Firm Signs Compliance Deal With Banking Giant Barclays

Bitcoin Firm Signs Compliance Deal With Banking Giant Barclays

UK banking giant Barclays signed contracts with eight graduates of its New York-based FinTech accelerator program today, two of which will partner with the company on applications using blockchain technology. Co-hosted by TechStars, the 11 startups graduating the 13-week program included bitcoin compliance firm Chainalysis and accounting startup Wave, which will embark on the initiatives. Speaking to New York Business Journal, Barclays chief design and innovation officer Derek White called the deals with Chainalysis and Wave a "game-changer" for the bank. Barclays indicated it would....


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