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Blockchain Is Going Mainstream But Half Of Companies Are Struggling, Warns CLSA

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Rupert Hargreaves
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Bitcoin introduced the world to blockchain, the technology that underpins the cryptocurrency, which has the potential to dramatically improve the speed and security of networks around the globe.

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And even though bitcoin has struggled to take off in the way many of the cryptocurrency's most prominent supporters might have hoped, blockchain still has plenty of potential.

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Mainstreaming the technology is just starting. Analysts at CLSA note that last month, Walmart enforced over 100 'fresh leafy greens' suppliers to use IBM's blockchain platform for food supply chain management. This is just the "type of...

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