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From Trusted Records to Verifiable Records: The Future of Financial Data Integrity

  • Writer: Olivia Piron
    Olivia Piron
  • 10 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Financial institutions are shifting from a traditional model built on internal trust—where records are assumed valid—to an emerging model based on verifiable integrity. Driven by evolving regulation, organizations are now expected to prove that documents remain unchanged using cryptographic verification and independent auditability. This transition enables tamper-evident records, external validation, and stronger compliance—moving the industry from “trust the system” to “verify the data.”



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