The move to develop blockchain technology—which uses cryptographic hashing to “timestamp” and validate transactions—for a host of financial, legal and security processes received yet another boost this year when a major tech player entered the innovation fold.
IBM recently announced plans to open a blockchain innovation center in Singapore to foster collaboration between government, academic and industry officials in creating blockchain and artificial intelligence-focused enterprise solutions.
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