List of Patents on Blockchain

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    1. Goldman Patent on FX Business
      Publication number US20160260169 A1
      Publication type Application
      Application number US 14/639,895
      Publication date Sep 8, 2016
      Filing date Mar 5, 2015
      Priority date Mar 5, 2015

 

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Publication number US20160260169 A1
Publication type Application
Application number US 14/639,895
Publication date Sep 8, 2016
Filing date Mar 5, 2015
Priority date Mar 5, 2015
Goldman FX PatenThe systems and methods described herein relate to processing financial transactions using a computer network that stores a distributed ledger, and particularly, to updating the distributed ledger based on data messages received from validation servers that each store a portion of the ledger corresponding to a respective asset. The systems and methods described herein employ the distributed ledger to control visibility of transactions to the general marketplace, but still provide swift and assured completion of transactions and visibility and audit capability for regulators.
Publication number US20160292672 A1
Publication type Application
Application number US 15/086,801
Publication date Oct 6, 2016
Filing date Mar 31, 2016
Priority date Mar 31, 2015
Nasdaq Blockchain PatentA computer system is provided that communicates with a distributed blockchain computing system that includes multiple computing nodes. The exchange stores an order book and a plurality of digital wallets associated with different clients. The computer system receives new data transaction requests that are added to the order book. A match is identified between data transaction requests and hashes associated with the digital wallets associated with the respective data transaction requests are generated. The counterparties receive the hashes of the other party along with information on the match and each party causes blockchain transactions to be added to the blockchain of the blockchain computing system. The computing system then monitors the blockchain to determine if both sides of the match has been added to the blockchain.