American Express Patent Filing Touts Blockchain for Faster Payments
American Express' travel and merchant arm has filed a patent application looking at using a blockchain to facilitate quick transactions.

Global payment giant American Express may be looking into using blockchain to boost the speed of transactions.
In a patent application released by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Thursday, the credit card company's travel arm – the American Express Travel Related Services Company – describes using the tech to facilitate payments between two parties by using transaction requests as a proxy.
As described, a request for payment would be sent to the blockchain-based system, which would either be approved or rejected based on various factors, including a risk analysis. If the request for payment is approved, the system would automatically process the transaction, adjusting accounts held by both the payer and the receiver.
In order to access the system, parties conducting a transaction must create digital wallets on the blockchain. As a result, the payments are conducted directly through the blockchain, rather than through a third-party banking institution.
The patent filing references peer-to-peer payments using a blockchain, although it also cites bitcoin’s price volatility and the fact that it is a public ledger as reasons why that network would not be suitable for American Express’s requirements.
Notably, the company further suggests that a blockchain system could improve upon current card payments networks, writing:
"A payment network based on peer-to-peer payments may be used to facilitate most functions of traditional card payment networks and to enable additional services and functionality."
This is not the first time American Express' travel and merchant unit has expressed interest in blockchain applications.
A patent application released last October, but initially filed in April, discussed using a blockchain as part of a customer rewards program. As reported at the time, the filing touted the tech's security characteristics as potential boons for a rewards system.
American Express card image via nikos sotirakos / Shutterstock
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