Big Four accounting firm Deloitte said the partnership could help authorities identify and take down bad actors hiding “behind the keyboard.”
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The Canton blockchain network for financial institutions is being launched by Digital Asset and a group of firms, including Microsoft, Goldman and Deloitte.
14121The credentials will “have multiple use cases,” including regulatory compliance for banking and decentralized finance, age verification for e-commerce, private logins and fundraising.
26774Deloitte highlights its commitment to Web3 and crypto through its intent to hire cryptocurrency experts to join its team, with over 300 positions posted on LinkedIn.
9218The Big Four accounting firm is betting on immersive experiences and other Web3 solutions to address various corporate needs.
5966Deloitte wants to enable blockchain and digital asset-based services across many areas involving Bitcoin products like banking, rewards programs and others.
5576Improving customer experience, increasing the customer base and the hope their brand is perceived as “cutting edge” were the biggest reasons given for a desire to adopt crypto payments.
11452Deloitte analysis shows how Bitcoin can help traditional fiat currency improve drastically in terms of speed, security, efficiency, cross-border payments.
9835The "Big Four" accountant announced that it would leverage Avalanche's blockchain for a new project.
22918Despite the finance service industry being bullish on blockchain and crypto, respondents still outlined cybersecurity as the greatest hurdle to mainstream adoption.
7158A representative from the company expects 2021 to be "a breakout year for blockchain."
9451BitPay beat Pinterest by several ranks on Deloitte's prestigious list.
4067The power of a strong community in scaling blockchain-based projects should not be understated.
5042DeFi will see a number of bullish developments over the long term, the latest dGen report alleges.
7131Coinbase’s chief tax officer Lawrence Zlatkin says global customers are the future as non-U.S. jurisdictions are more open-minded.
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