Blockchain et DLT dans le système bancaire
Imad Chehade
Revue d'économie financière, 2022, vol. N° 145, issue 1, 253-275
Abstract:
Blockchain technology is a distributed network on decentralized machines that allows transactions to be carried out and validated. The term blockchain has covered various uses in the banking market for several years. By considering the architecture of the blockchain and the banking infrastructure, we clarify at the uses of these technologies by showing the differences between distributed ledger (DLT) and blockchain. We present the obstacles created by public blockchains and the contributions of private blockchains in order to better understand their adoption possibilities in the banking environment. We also highlight the emergence of DLTs with permission and their role in the development of the banking system. DLT experiments with permission (Madre, Corda and Libra) allow us to illustrate current practices. The analysis shows that the consortium DLT is currently the most suitable prototype to meet the needs and constraints of the banking market. JEL Classification: F41, G21, L15, O33, P13
JEL-codes: F41 G21 L15 O33 P13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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