European Central Bank is Open to Blockchain Technology

European Central Bank is Open to Blockchain Technology

The European Central Bank (ECB) has revealed that it is taking a close look at exploring the potential of blockchain technology for a multitude of services that it helps collaborate with other central banks in Europe. The European Union’s central bank has, in a report, revealed that it is looking toward new innovations such as blockchain or distributed ledger technology to help run payment and settlement systems. ECB made the revelation in a consultation report released this week, one which looks to the future of Europe’s financial market infrastructure and Eurosystem’s part in it. The....


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