Tech giant IBM has tripled the number of blockchain patents secured in the United States since last year, currently boasting over 100 active patent families.
That makes IBM's growth in US patents the largest of last year, according to a report by BeinCrypto on July 16.According to data gathered by Yuval Halevi, co-founder of crypto and blockchain PR company GuerillaBuzz, IBM's number of active patent families dwarfs other notable corporations.
"In just 1 year the number of IBM blockchain patents has grown by 300%. When one of the largest companies in the world spends so much of their resources on developing a blockchain department, this tells a lot about the market potential."
As noted in the report, China is currently outpacing the U.S. and world at large in terms of blockchain patents.
Alibaba, in particular, is reportedly the leading Chinese company in blockchain patents, despite having only 25 patents filed in the U.S. as per Halevi's Twitter post.
As of May, Alibaba had applied for a whopping 262 patents, according to figures from Securities Daily.
According to this report, China was also the global leader in blockchain-related patent applications, with organizations in the country apparently filing for 4,435 patents between 2013 to 2018.
During the same period, the U.S. reportedly filed for 1,833 patents.
Another study presented by the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property and Withers & Rogers LLP previously reported by Cointelegraph suggested that more blockchain patent applications were filed in the U.S. than China between 2012 and 2018, according to data.
IBM reportedly filed 143 patents during this period, still clocking in at the number one application spot.
IBM Triples Number of Blockchain Patents in US Since Last Year
gepubliceerd op Jul 17, 2019
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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