Bloomberg and Kaiko jointly develop on-chain data access solution for tokenized markets

Odaily Planet Daily reports that Bloomberg has announced a partnership with Kaiko to jointly develop an on-chain access solution. Trusted Data License data will be integrated on-chain through Kaiko’s infrastructure, aiming to address long-standing data consistency issues in current processes, including inconsistent data sources, time discrepancies, and pipeline fragmentation, which lead to operational friction and increased reconciliation costs. Through the tokenized workflow for on-chain access to Bloomberg data, counterparties can reference a single verifiable data source, eliminating ambiguity and supporting automated processes. (PRNewswire)

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