Collaboration the Key to Unlocking Blockchain’s Potential

Victor Anderson chats to Robert Palatnick, managing director and chief technology architect of the DTCC, about the five issues the industry needs to address if Blockchain has any chance of delivering on its significant potential.

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The DTCC's Robert Palatnick argues that the industry needs to collaborate in order to maximize Blockchain's significant potential.

As WatersTechnology has reported over the course of the last year, numerous capital markets firms are working on distributed ledger technology use-cases in private, although at this stage there appears to be no consistent vision for their implementation. In order to maximize the potential of Blockchain technology, it's essential, therefore, for industry participants to collaborate. Below are five reasons why such collaboration is essential to fully realizing the potential of distributed ledgers

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