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Five Canadian banks let consumers verify their identities using an IBM blockchain app

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May 5, 2019 ⋅  1 min read

Verified.Me, an application built on IBM's blockchain, has been integrated by five Canadian banks to let customers verify their identities in a "privacy-enhanced way," CoinDesk reports. The five banks (Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank, Toronto–Dominion Bank and Desjardins Group) are using this IBM-based app, whose blockchain is in turn based on Hyperledger's blockchain, to enter a "new era" for Canadians to manage their "digital identity assets," says Katie Greenberg, vice president for digital products and retail payments at Scotiabank.

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