CFTC Commissioner: The Blockchain Could Cost Wall Street Jobs

CFTC Commissioner: The Blockchain Could Cost Wall Street Jobs

A commissioner for the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) said earlier this week that, if broadly adopted by the world's financial institutions, the blockchain could cost recordkeeping professionals their jobs. On 1st December, Commissioner J Christopher Giancarlo discussed bitcoin and the blockchain during a wide-ranging guest lecture hosted by the Harvard School of Law that focused, in part, on new financial technologies. Giancarlo said that the open ledger underlying bitcoin has "the potential to revolutionize modern financial ecosystems", pointing to examples like the....


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