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The NYSE wants to bring blockchain to Wall Street without breaking the existing system

The exchange's chief of product development, Jon Herrick, said blockchain technology will be layered into current systems rather than replace them. The exchange's chief of product development, Jon Herrick, said blockchai…

The NYSE wants to bring blockchain to Wall Street without breaking the existing system

The exchange's chief of product development, Jon Herrick, said blockchain technology will be layered into current systems rather than replace them. The exchange's chief of product development, Jon Herrick, said blockchain technology will be layered into current systems rather than replace them.

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  • The exchange's chief of product development, Jon Herrick, said blockchain technology will be layered into current systems rather than replace them.
  • The exchange's chief of product development, Jon Herrick, said blockchain technology will be layered into current systems rather
  • than replace them. The exchange's chief of product development, Jon Herrick, said blockchain technology will be layered into
  • current systems rather than replace them.

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  • The exchange's chief of product development, Jon Herrick, said blockchain technology will be layered into current systems rather than replace them.
  • The exchange's chief of product development, Jon Herrick, said blockchain technology will be layered into current systems rather
  • than replace them. The exchange's chief of product development, Jon Herrick, said blockchain technology will be layered into

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