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Home News Canada’s TD Bank Patents Public Blockchain for Tracking Assets

Canada’s TD Bank Patents Public Blockchain for Tracking Assets

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Recently, a number of global banking institutions have stepped up measures to test blockchain systems at their end that provides customers the service of faster transactions at reduced costs.

In a recent move, Canada’s TD Bank has applied for a patent which describes the use of public blockchain system for digitally tracking assets. The patent filing further talks the use of public distributed ledger in order to help the point-of-sale computers track transactions. In this process, computers would create their own blocks of data that stores information like assets being sold, its value in a given currency and the transactions itself.

The bank considers the use of public blockchain network wherein the individuals who are running it can successfully approve the transactions. While praising the blockchain technology, the patent filing notes: “One advantage of block chain [sic] based ledgers is the public nature of the block chain architecture that allows anyone in the public to review the content of the ledger and verify ownership. The decentralized block chain approach also makes the system fairly robust in comparison to centralized server systems by allowing multiple distributed networks to verify the contents of a single ledger. This allows for redundancy and minimizes risk of falsification of ledgers.

However, it has to be noted that the patent was filed way back in September 2016, and things are unclear as to what progress the bank seems to have made in this regard. But it is good to see that more and more banks are joining the blockchain space. Recently, thecoingraph reported how the Bank of England is testing a proof-of-concept to integrate its new RTGS system with the Blockchain technology.

 

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