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公开(公告)号:US11265326B2
公开(公告)日:2022-03-01
申请号:US16581870
申请日:2019-09-25
Applicant: Bank of America Corporation
Inventor: Jisoo Lee , John C. Checco , William August Stahlhut , Joseph Castinado , Brad Romano , Suki Ramasamy , Patrick Nicholas Lawrence , Lekha Ananthakrishnan
Abstract: Methods and systems for using block chain technology to verify transaction data are described herein. A computing platform may receive data about events related to transactions, personal or corporate information, supply chains, and other relevant information about a person or corporate entity. The event information may be received, aggregated, and processed to determine metadata about the person or corporate entity. The metadata may indicate, for example, a trustworthiness of the person or corporate entity for various purposes. Such event information and/or metadata may be stored as transactions in a block chain that may be accessible by counterparties to a potential transaction involving the person or corporate entity. The automated event processing computing platform may further use automated techniques to implement smart transactions between the person/entity and counterparty based on the trust metadata.
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公开(公告)号:US20220030000A1
公开(公告)日:2022-01-27
申请号:US17494035
申请日:2021-10-05
Applicant: Bank of America Corporation
Inventor: Jisoo Lee , John C. Checco , William August Stahlhut , Joseph Castinado , Brad Romano , Suki Ramasamy , Patrick N. Lawrence , Lekha Ananthakrishnan
Abstract: Methods and systems for using block chain technology to verify transaction data are described herein. A computing platform may receive data about events related to transactions, personal or corporate information, supply chains, and other relevant information about a person or corporate entity. The event information may be received, aggregated, and processed to determine metadata about the person or corporate entity. The metadata may indicate, for example, a trustworthiness of the person or corporate entity for various purposes. Such event information and/or metadata may be stored as transactions in a block chain that may be accessible by counterparties to a potential transaction involving the person or corporate entity. The automated event processing computing platform may further use automated techniques to implement smart transactions between the person/entity and counterparty based on the trust metadata.
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公开(公告)号:US11734686B2
公开(公告)日:2023-08-22
申请号:US17494158
申请日:2021-10-05
Applicant: Bank of America Corporation
Inventor: Jisoo Lee , John C. Checco , William August Stahlhut , Joseph Castinado , Brad Romano , Suki Ramasamy , Patrick N. Lawrence , Lekha Ananthakrishnan
CPC classification number: G06Q20/401 , H04L9/0618 , H04L9/3239 , H04L9/3247 , H04L63/10 , H04L9/50 , H04L2209/42 , H04L2209/56
Abstract: Methods and systems for using block chain technology to verify transaction data are described herein. A computing platform may receive data about events related to transactions, personal or corporate information, supply chains, and other relevant information about a person or corporate entity. The event information may be received, aggregated, and processed to determine metadata about the person or corporate entity. The metadata may indicate, for example, a trustworthiness of the person or corporate entity for various purposes. Such event information and/or metadata may be stored as transactions in a block chain that may be accessible by counterparties to a potential transaction involving the person or corporate entity. The automated event processing computing platform may further use automated techniques to implement smart transactions between the person/entity and counterparty based on the trust metadata.
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公开(公告)号:US20200027085A1
公开(公告)日:2020-01-23
申请号:US16585449
申请日:2019-09-27
Applicant: Bank of America Corporation
Inventor: Jisoo Lee , John C. Checco , William August Stahlhut , Joseph Castinado , Brad Romano , Suki Ramasamy , Patrick Nicholas Lawrence , Lekha Ananthakrishnan
Abstract: Methods and systems for using block chain technology to verify transaction data are described herein. A computing platform may receive data about events related to transactions, personal or corporate information, supply chains, and other relevant information about a person or corporate entity. The event information may be received, aggregated, and processed to determine metadata about the person or corporate entity. The metadata may indicate, for example, a trustworthiness of the person or corporate entity for various purposes. Such event information and/or metadata may be stored as transactions in a block chain that may be accessible by counterparties to a potential transaction involving the person or corporate entity. The automated event processing computing platform may further use automated techniques to implement smart transactions between the person/entity and counterparty based on the trust metadata.
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公开(公告)号:US20200021598A1
公开(公告)日:2020-01-16
申请号:US16581870
申请日:2019-09-25
Applicant: Bank of America Corporation
Inventor: Jisoo Lee , John C. Checco , William August Stahlhut , Joseph Castinado , Brad Romano , Suki Ramasamy , Patrick Nicholas Lawrence , Lekha Ananthakrishnan
Abstract: Methods and systems for using block chain technology to verify transaction data are described herein. A computing platform may receive data about events related to transactions, personal or corporate information, supply chains, and other relevant information about a person or corporate entity. The event information may be received, aggregated, and processed to determine metadata about the person or corporate entity. The metadata may indicate, for example, a trustworthiness of the person or corporate entity for various purposes. Such event information and/or metadata may be stored as transactions in a block chain that may be accessible by counterparties to a potential transaction involving the person or corporate entity. The automated event processing computing platform may further use automated techniques to implement smart transactions between the person/entity and counterparty based on the trust metadata.
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公开(公告)号:US20190180276A1
公开(公告)日:2019-06-13
申请号:US15834305
申请日:2017-12-07
Applicant: Bank of America Corporation
Inventor: Jisoo Lee , John C. Checco , William August Stahlhut , Joseph Castinado , Brad Romano , Suki Ramasamy , Patrick Nicholas Lawrence , Lekha Ananthakrishnan
Abstract: Methods and systems for using block chain technology to verify transaction data are described herein. A computing platform may receive data about events related to transactions, personal or corporate information, supply chains, and other relevant information about a person or corporate entity. The event information may be received, aggregated, and processed to determine metadata about the person or corporate entity. The metadata may indicate, for example, a trustworthiness of the person or corporate entity for various purposes. Such event information and/or metadata may be stored as transactions in a block chain that may be accessible by counterparties to a potential transaction involving the person or corporate entity. The automated event processing computing platform may further use automated techniques to implement smart transactions between the person/entity and counterparty based on the trust metadata.
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公开(公告)号:US11558392B2
公开(公告)日:2023-01-17
申请号:US17494035
申请日:2021-10-05
Applicant: Bank of America Corporation
Inventor: Jisoo Lee , John C. Checco , William August Stahlhut , Joseph Castinado , Brad Romano , Suki Ramasamy , Patrick N. Lawrence , Lekha Ananthakrishnan
Abstract: Methods and systems for using block chain technology to verify transaction data are described herein. A computing platform may receive data about events related to transactions, personal or corporate information, supply chains, and other relevant information about a person or corporate entity. The event information may be received, aggregated, and processed to determine metadata about the person or corporate entity. The metadata may indicate, for example, a trustworthiness of the person or corporate entity for various purposes. Such event information and/or metadata may be stored as transactions in a block chain that may be accessible by counterparties to a potential transaction involving the person or corporate entity. The automated event processing computing platform may further use automated techniques to implement smart transactions between the person/entity and counterparty based on the trust metadata.
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公开(公告)号:US20220027908A1
公开(公告)日:2022-01-27
申请号:US17494158
申请日:2021-10-05
Applicant: Bank of America Corporation
Inventor: Jisoo Lee , John C. Checco , William August Stahlhut , Joseph Castinado , Brad Romano , Suki Ramasamy , Patrick N. Lawrence , Lekha Ananthakrishnan
Abstract: Methods and systems for using block chain technology to verify transaction data are described herein. A computing platform may receive data about events related to transactions, personal or corporate information, supply chains, and other relevant information about a person or corporate entity. The event information may be received, aggregated, and processed to determine metadata about the person or corporate entity. The metadata may indicate, for example, a trustworthiness of the person or corporate entity for various purposes. Such event information and/or metadata may be stored as transactions in a block chain that may be accessible by counterparties to a potential transaction involving the person or corporate entity. The automated event processing computing platform may further use automated techniques to implement smart transactions between the person/entity and counterparty based on the trust metadata.
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公开(公告)号:US11196747B2
公开(公告)日:2021-12-07
申请号:US15834346
申请日:2017-12-07
Applicant: Bank of America Corporation
Inventor: Jisoo Lee , John C. Checco , William August Stahlhut , Joseph Castinado , Brad Romano , Suki Ramasamy , Patrick Nicholas Lawrence , Lekha Ananthakrishnan
Abstract: Methods and systems for using block chain technology to verify transaction data are described herein. A computing platform may receive data about events related to transactions, personal or corporate information, supply chains, and other relevant information about a person or corporate entity. The event information may be received, aggregated, and processed to determine metadata about the person or corporate entity. The metadata may indicate, for example, a trustworthiness of the person or corporate entity for various purposes. Such event information and/or metadata may be stored as transactions in a block chain that may be accessible by counterparties to a potential transaction involving the person or corporate entity. The automated event processing computing platform may further use automated techniques to implement smart transactions between the person/entity and counterparty based on the trust metadata.
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公开(公告)号:US11729180B2
公开(公告)日:2023-08-15
申请号:US17557841
申请日:2021-12-21
Applicant: Bank of America Corporation
Inventor: Jisoo Lee , John C. Checco , William August Stahlhut , Joseph Castinado , Brad Romano , Suki Ramasamy , Patrick Nicholas Lawrence , Lekha Ananthakrishnan
IPC: H04L9/40 , G06Q20/10 , G06Q10/0631
CPC classification number: H04L63/102 , G06Q10/06315 , G06Q20/10
Abstract: Methods and systems for using block chain technology to verify transaction data are described herein. A computing platform may receive data about events related to transactions, personal or corporate information, supply chains, and other relevant information about a person or corporate entity. The event information may be received, aggregated, and processed to determine metadata about the person or corporate entity. The metadata may indicate, for example, a trustworthiness of the person or corporate entity for various purposes. Such event information and/or metadata may be stored as transactions in a block chain that may be accessible by counterparties to a potential transaction involving the person or corporate entity. The automated event processing computing platform may further use automated techniques to implement smart transactions between the person/entity and counterparty based on the trust metadata.
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