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Blockchain Beyond Crypto: Real-World Applications in Institutional Finance

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Blockchain in institutional finance is already used to improve settlement speed, data integrity, and operational control across large financial organizations, without relying on speculative digital assets. You see it embedded in payment rails, asset servicing systems, and market infrastructure where scale, auditability, and coordination matter most.  This article explains how blockchain operates inside institutional finance today, based on real deployments by banks, exchanges, custodians, and asset managers. You’ll understand where it delivers measurable value, how institutions apply it responsibly, and what separates durable implementation from experimentation.  What does “blockchain in institutional finance” actually refer to? Blockchain in institutional finance refers to distributed ledger systems designed for controlled, multi-party financial operations rather than open consumer networks. These systems record transactions, ownership changes, and process states across inst...