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The London Metal Exchange goes on the Blockchain

According to a recent report by the Financial Times, the London Metal Exchange (LME) has decided to use the blockchain to track metals.

The LME appears to be working with Mercuria, a commodity trading company, to develop a blockchain-based system for monitoring trading of physical metals such as zinc, aluminium and the like.

The London Metal Exchange initiative is called Forcefield and would also be supported by banks such as Macquarie and ING.

Also on the Financial Times, Matt Chamberlain, CEO of LME, explained:

“[In a blockchain-based system] you know where your metal is, you have proof of your metal”.

Unfortunately, little is known about this initiative and, apart from the Financial Times, there has been no mention of it anywhere else and not even the members of the London Metal Exchange team wanted to comment on the news.

The LME is the world’s largest metal exchange and recently launched the LME Select to increase access to and sharing of the entire market database.

 

Amelia Tomasicchio
Amelia Tomasicchiohttps://cryptonomist.ch
Esperta di digital marketing, Amelia inizia a lavorare nel settore fintech nel 2014 dopo aver scritto la sua tesi di laurea sulla tecnologia Bitcoin. Precedentemente è stata un'autrice di diversi magazine crypto all'estero e CMO di Eidoo. Oggi è co-founder e direttrice di Cryptonomist, oltre che Italian PR manager per l'exchange Bitget. E' stata nominata una delle 30 under 30 secondo Forbes. Oggi Amelia è anche insegnante di marketing presso Digital Coach e ha pubblicato un libro "NFT: la guida completa'" edito Mondadori. Inoltre è co-founder del progetto NFT chiamati The NFT Magazine, oltre ad aiutare artisti e aziende ad entrare nel settore. Come advisor, Amelia è anche coinvolta in progetti sul metaverso come The Nemesis e OVER.
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