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Announcements and Introduction & Block Chain

Date
October 24, 2018
$49
Standard Price
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More Than Blockchain: Distributed Ledger Technology Will Define the Credit Union Industry of Tomorrow

The Internet. The World Wide Web. Social media. Mobile computing. Big data. Cloud. IoT. What do all of these things have in common? Each one was a revolution in itself and helped define the dawn of the digital revolution. So…what’s next? Distributed ledger technology – and it’s already here.

You probably know it as the base of blockchain, but it is so much more than that, and credit unions need to take a serious look at this radically different platform. CULedger, a distributed ledger platform created and owned by credit unions, will help you understand how to take your credit union into the next phase of the digital revolution through distributed ledger technology.
  • Why is blockchain important?
  • How does it fit into my digital strategy?

Speaker

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CEO, CU Ledger

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