BofA tops IBM and payments firms with most blockchain patents

BANK OF AMERICA has applied for or received at least 43 patents for blockchain. / BLOOMBERG FILE PHOTO/RON ANTONELLI/GETTY IMAGES
BANK OF AMERICA has applied for or received at least 43 patents for blockchain. / BLOOMBERG FILE PHOTO/RON ANTONELLI/GETTY IMAGES
NEW YORK -  Bank of America Corp. may not be willing to help customers invest in bitcoin, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t plowing into the technology underlying the cryptocurrency. The Charlotte, North Carolina-based lender has applied for or received at least 43 patents for blockchain, the ledger technology used for verifying and recording transactions that’s…

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