Siemens uses blockchain from JP Morgan for programmable payments

by time news

2023-11-26 13:18:48

The major American bank JP Morgan is based in Frankfurt in the Taunusturm. Image: Frank Röth

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Siemens executed a previously programmed payment via Onyx, the blockchain platform of the US bank JP Morgan? This new step in the automation of payment transactions allows payments to be programmed based on predefined events such as received deliveries or additional collateral required in securities transactions, such as “margin calls”. After Siemens, Fedex and Cargill are now the next to want to test JP Morgan’s new function.

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