Fidelity Digital Assets Become First Corporate Client to Leverage EY’s Blockchain Analyzer
‘Big Four’ accounting behemoth Ernst & Young (EY) unveiled Tuesday that Fidelity Digital Assets, the digital asset arm of Fidelity Investments, has adopted EY’s latest blockchain analytic tool. Dubbed EY Blockchain Analy...
Dubbed EY Blockchain Analyzer: Reconciler, the tool is available through EY Blockchain’s Software as a Service (SaaS) platform. The “fourth generation” product will enable organizations to independently query on-chain data, enhancing internal risk management protocols....
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