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Feedback on the Regulated Liabilities Network: Financial services is one step closer to a use case for blockchain

  • The Fed’s New York Innovation Center spent 12 weeks testing a regulated liability network, which adds a shared ledger for settlement on top of existing infrastructure.
  • Along with some of the US's top banks, the PoC found it feasible that a system like this could enable 24/7 dollar-denominated transactions globally.
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