Alibaba is the world’s leading enterprise for the number of patents published for blockchain technology, with the Digital Currency Research Institute of the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) in third place, according to a report by IPRdaily, a Chinese site dedicated to IP news, and incoPat, an innovation research indexing center. The report (in Chinese) shows Alibaba leaping to pole position for the number of patents publicly published globally in 2017 across all three patent types (invention, design, and utility). Out of the top 100 companies 49 were Chinese, 23 from the US (see below for table of top 100 rankings).

Using the number of patents published is not necessarily an indicator of quality, usefulness or real-world application. However, the sheer speed of work of some of the companies listed is startling.

The figures show the number of blockchain patents published for 2017 and in total. Alibaba Group has clearly shot to the top of the table: out of the cumulative total 49 blockchain-related patents, 44 were published in 2017. In second place is Bank of America with 33 new patents taking its total to 44. Third place went to another Chinese organization, the PBoC’s Digital Currency Research Institute (中国人民银行数字货币研究所) which also published 33 patents despite only opening in June 2017 which suggest its cumulative total is all from the second half of the year.

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