Infrastructure Experts Want Blockchain Tech Standardized

Sibos delegates call for interoperability of distributed ledgers to avoid vendor lock-in

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Peter Randall, CEO, SETL

Distributed ledger technology has brought the bold promise of decentralized databases, between and within financial institutions. But standardization efforts are required if this promises is to be realized, according to experts at Sibos 2016.

At Sibos 2015, blockchain technology felt like something of an outlier. But only a year later, and rebranded as distributed ledger technology (DLT) it is practically establishment, with entire panels devoted to it and representation from communities such

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