Waters Wavelength Podcast Episode 2: Blockchain, StatPro-Investor Analytics Merger
Dan and Anthony chat about the DTCC's white paper on blockchain and a big merger on the buy side.

We are back for the second installment of the Waters Wavelength podcast. The executives at Incisive Media haven't pull the plug on Anthony and Dan, so the dynamic duo is back talking all things financial technology.
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This week Dan and Tony chatted about the Depository Trust and Clearing Corp.'s white paper on how the industry needs to collaborate when it comes to implementing blockchain technology and StatPro's acquisition of Investor Analytics. The guys also discuss the NFL's AFC and NFC championship games.
Links to articles discussed:
DTCC Says Industry-Wide Collaboration Needed for Successful Implementation of Blockchain (BST)
DTCC Chief Technology Architect Talks Blockchain (BST)
The DTCC's Fear of Missing Out on the Blockchain
Cambridge Blockchain Wins Santander InnoVentures Distributed Ledger Challenge
Big Buy-Side Merger: StatPro Acquires Investor Analytics
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