Benefits of blockchain championed to slow starters in the UK
The UK insurance industry is "woefully behind" in its take up of blockchain technology, which commentators say will radically change the way insurance contracts and settlements are handled as well as potentially reducing insurance fraud.
A blockchain, or a digital mutually distributed ledger, is a complete record of transactions shared between multiple parties. It is currently predominantly used for cryptocurrency transactions, such
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