The Low-down on the DTCC’s Distributed-Ledger Technology Initiative

The DTCC's Rob Palatnick chats to Victor Anderson about his firm’s use of distributed-ledger technology and when we might see its deployment in a live, production environment.

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Rob Palatnick, managing director and chief technology architect, the DTCC.

Much has already been published by WatersTechnology about blockchain and other distributed-ledger technologies (DLTs) and the potential such initiatives hold for the capital markets. However, the industry is yet to see such technologies in live, production environments. Victor Anderson sits down with Rob Palatnick, managing director and chief technology architect at the Depository Trust and Clearing Corp. (DTCC) to establish where the DTCC is with respect to its DLT initiative, the likely use

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