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(3.2.17) Aite Group: Top 10 Capital Markets Chaintech Platforms: Securities Settlement in Focus

By Hyperledger March 2, 2017 News
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Boston, March 2, 2017 – Many of the hundreds of chain-related deployments launched worldwide in 2016 are in development. Regulators as well as business leaders confront a twin challenge: grasping this new technology and passing new rules based on partially understood truths, pitfalls, and nuances. But blockchain platform vendors that are chosen by corporations or capital markets firms stand to make today’s emerging chains run as smoothly as TCP/IP does for the internet. Time is ticking, and these 10 chaintech platforms—Axoni AxCore, Chain Core, Digital Asset platform,  Ethereum, Hyperledger’s Fabric, Nasdaq Linq, Overstock.com’s t0, R3’s Corda, SETL’s OpenCSD, and Symbiont’s Assembly—urgently need to be near the top of the pack to survive the inevitable cuts.

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