DTCC Eyes Late 2018 for Blockchain-based Derivatives Reporting Platform
Trade Information Warehouse will go live with new blockchain-based system late next year.
The Trade Information Warehouse, operated by the Depository Trust and Clearing Corp. (DTCC), is being replaced by a system based on blockchain technology, which is being jointly built by IBM, Axoni and industry consortium, R3.
The facility handles the bulk of reports and lifecycle events for $11 trillion of credit-default-swap trades, and the technology overhaul was first announced by the DTCC in January 2017. It will operate in shadow mode from the first quarter of 2018, as per previous media
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