U.S. Patent 10509684 was awarded on 2019-12-17 and describes a “Blockchain integration for scalable distributed computations.” This blockchain patent has been cited 11 times by other U.S. patents according to our law firm research, and can be considered an innovative patent in the field of cryptocurrency and blockchain. The abstract states:
An apparatus is configured to initiate distributed computations across a plurality of data processing clusters associated with respective data zones, to utilize local processing results of at least a subset of the distributed computations from respective ones of the data processing clusters to generate global processing results, and to update at least one distributed ledger maintained by one or more of the plurality of data processing clusters to incorporate one or more blocks each characterizing at least a portion of the distributed computations. Each of at least a subset of the data processing clusters is configured to process data from a data source of the corresponding data zone using one or more local computations of that data processing cluster to generate at least a portion of the local processing results. At least one of the data processing clusters is configured to apply one or more global computations to one or more of the local processing results to generate at least a portion of the global processing results. Link to Full Patent
This patent was originally filed on 2019-02-07 which gives it an average processing time in the field. EMC IP Holding Company LLC has 9796 total patents. The first named inventor is Patricia Gomes Soares Florissi of Briarcliff Manor, NY. The primary examiner was Shean Tokuta.
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