Royal Bank of Canada Sees Role for Public Blockchains in Secure Payments

Royal Bank of Canada Sees Role for Public Blockchains in Secure Payments

Canada's largest bank is seeking a patent for a secure means of processing payments that could connect with a public blockchain. On 19th January, the US Patent and Trademark Office published an application from the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) for "secure processing of electronic payments". The application, submitted in July 2016, details the use of trusted devices to administer, process and store payment transactions, in an environment utilizing digital wallets and merchant-based points-of-sale (POSs). As envisioned, some of these applications could be used to connect to an....


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