Payments Firm Qiwi Could Transition to Blockchain By 2021

Payments Firm Qiwi Could Transition to Blockchain By 2021

Russian payments firm Qiwi now estimates it could upgrade its core database to a distributed ledger system by 2021. In an interview with Rambler News Service, a representative for the company said that this projection is in line with estimates that the full transition to any new technology takes about three years after a successful trial. The statements, widely covered in Russian media, follow Qiwi's announcement of the trial in May. At this time, Qiwi representatives told CoinDesk in detail why the company is building a private blockchain system as part of a bid to increase the....


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