Japan Megabank Mizuho Completes Digital Currency, Document Sharing Trial over a Blockchain

Japan Megabank Mizuho Completes Digital Currency, Document Sharing Trial over a Blockchain

The Mizuho Financial Group, one of Japan’s largest financial services companies and among the three Japanese ‘megabanks’, has announced the development of a new blockchain application after completing trials of its custom digital currency and cross-border document sharing. The purpose of the trail was to test if a business process, built on a traditional centralized system, could be devised to function in a decentralized system at lower costs. Japan’s Mizuho first partnered US-based IT solutions provider and consultant Cognizant this time last year with the aim to build a blockchain....


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