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At the beginning of August, Credit Suisse published their (135 page) equity research note on Blockchain. For this interesting, comprehensive and comprehensible report, they chose to use Consult Hyperion’s “4x4” model of shared ledger technologies to help to understand the technology and analyse its potential impact in a number of sectors.

this report pulls together the collective insights from 31 analysts in 5 sectors in 5 regions around the world. In turn, these analyst views draw upon a wide variety of expert opinions ; our analysts have met with thought leaders at Consult Hyperion and technology experts at companies closer to home like Worldpay and Equiniti.

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