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Blockchain continued: The evolution of a transformative technology

Episode 1 of the Better Finance: CFO Insights podcast podcast, hosted by Myles Corson, titled "Blockchain continued: The evolution of a transformative technology" was published on March 21, 2020 and runs 26 minutes.

March 21, 2020 ·26m · Better Finance: CFO Insights podcast

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Podcast host Myles Corson welcomes back Paul Brody, EY Global Blockchain Leader, to discuss the evolution of blockchain and how it is enabling seamless transactions and near real-time exchange of information, to evolve into an open, scalable, compliant and secure public transaction system. #betterfinance © 2020 Ernst & Young LLP.

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