Cambridge Blockchain Wins Santander InnoVentures Distributed Ledger Challenge

Startup's solution focuses on identity-management issues financial services firms face.

A view of downtown Manhattan in New York
The DL Challenge was held in New York.

Cambridge Blockchain won the Distributed Ledger (DL) Challenge, an open competition for early-stage startups focused on creating solutions for the financial services industry using blockchain technology. The event is sponsored by Sanatander Innoventures, the fintech venture capital fund of the Spanish bank Santander Group, and Onevest, a startup ecosystem provider which operates CoFoundersLab and 1000 Angels.

Cambridge Blockchain, a Massachusetts-based firm that builds identity-management

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