JP Morgan, Eurex push for DLT-driven collateral management

The high-stakes project could be a litmus test for the use of blockchain technology in the capital markets.

Distributed-ledger technology (DLT) debuted to applause in the capital markets in the 2010s, but the hype dissipated in the wake of a series of notable failures: an abandoned platform upgrade at the Australian Securities Exchange; the public demise of FTX and its founder, Sam Bankman-Fried; and a slew of projects that failed to gain traction. But as the dust settles, the technology that’s often been accused of being a hammer looking for a nail may have found its target in the processing and

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