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SETL scores first blockchain deal

The startup led by Chi-X co-founder Peter Randall will develop a distributed ledger-based share register

Peter Randall's SETL has done a deal with Computershare in Australia
Peter Randall's SETL has done a deal with Computershare in Australia

Less than a year after launching, the blockchain startup led by Chi-X co-founder Peter Randall has secured the first deal to implement its technology.

London-based startup SETL will work with share registry provider Computershare to create a register of securities ownership using distributed ledger technology for the Australian market, the company announced on April 28.

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