Benzinga – Financial analysts rely on the wealth of data available to make informed trading decisions. An options trader can view implied volatility, Greek values and Black-Scholes to make a trading decision.
But for nearly all markets, some data is inevitably hidden from traders because it is private information. For example, equity traders can’t see the balance of a particular private portfolio at any given time. This can lead to difficult decision-making, as not all data is available to traders.
But this is not the case for blockchain.
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Blockchain technology is entirely…
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