Accenture Makes the Case for an Editable Blockchain

The controversial editable blockchain meets rules like the EU's Right to be Forgotten, the firm says.

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The hype around blockchain has been significant. Most major banks have some sort of project in the works for the technology and vendors of all stripes have attached their names to the buzzword. Add to that a sizable amount of venture and consortium funding, and it's easy to see why the hype cycle has exploded.

But as with any new and potentially revolutionary technology, the definition tends to get warped and some firms use the buzzword as a marketing scheme. That has been the knock against

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