Blockchain-based patents already filed by the bank
The various patents already filed by the bank mainly focused on the whole cryptocurrency exchange and payment process.
Among them were the areas of real-time conversion, transaction validation, risk detection, and online and offline storage.
The other patents involved the use of distributed ledgers to validate the factualness of information and those who handle it, as well as a peer-to-peer payment system that operates on the Blockchain.
Bank of America’s Blockchain project with Microsoft
In September 2016, the bank has partnered with technology firm Microsoft for a joint project aimed at developing and testing Blockchain applications for trade finance.
Under the deal, the bank will collaborate directly with Microsoft Treasury for the creation of Blockchain system that can speed up transactions between the partners.
The partners have already hinted that they are already testing how the system can facilitate the letter of credit process.
However, there are no signs yet from the partners on whether they have developed something that could be launched on a commercial scale from the project.
The pace in which Bank of America has been filing Blockchain-based patent applications hints that the bank could also be pursuing other intellectual property fields in the Blockchain technology industry and are in it for the long term.
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It's just a matter of time before ALL the banks are involved in crpto - interesting side not - just earlier today I was making reference to Microsoft trying their hand at their own currency several years back before Bitcoin and that it is likely they will get involved with crypto - and lo and behold.... here they are partnering with BofA to follow through with what they tried to start several years ago...