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TechBullion is a London based fintech news website focusing on the latest developments in blockchain digital banking and crowdfunding. It provides global tech startups and investors with deep perspectives on how emerging technologies are reshaping the financial industry.

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Cloud Computing in U.S. Finance Has Stopped Being Strategic and Become Operational

Cloud Computing in U.S. Finance Has Stopped Being Strategic and Become Operational

Cloud computing has stopped being a strategic question for most U.S. financial institutions and become a logistical one. The decision to use cloud infrastructure

Distributed Systems in U.S. Finance: The Patterns That Survive Production

Distributed Systems in U.S. Finance: The Patterns That Survive Production

Distributed systems in finance carry an unusually heavy burden. Most distributed-systems writing is permissive about eventual consistency, retry strategies, and

How Database Systems for U.S. Finance Settled Into a Multi-Engine Stack

How Database Systems for U.S. Finance Settled Into a Multi-Engine Stack

Database choice in U.S. financial systems is rarely as simple as the vendor pitches suggest. Pick the wrong primary store for a balance ledger and you spend the

SQL for U.S. Finance: The Disciplines That Separate Mature Practice From Adventure

SQL for U.S. Finance: The Disciplines That Separate Mature Practice From Adventure

SQL is the unglamorous lingua franca of finance. Almost every meaningful U.S. financial dataset can be queried with SQL, almost every analyst can write it, and

NoSQL in U.S. Finance Has Settled Into a Complement, Not a Replacement

NoSQL in U.S. Finance Has Settled Into a Complement, Not a Replacement

NoSQL in U.S. finance is a category that has matured well past the marketing-driven hype of the early 2010s. The institutions still using NoSQL stores in production

What Separates Well-Built U.S. Mobile Banking Apps From the Rest in 2026

What Separates Well-Built U.S. Mobile Banking Apps From the Rest in 2026

Mobile banking app development in 2026 is no longer the differentiated capability it was a decade ago. Almost every U.S. bank, credit union, and consumer fintech

Secure Coding in U.S. Financial Software: Where the Discipline Actually Pays Back

Secure Coding in U.S. Financial Software: Where the Discipline Actually Pays Back

Secure coding in U.S. financial software is one of those disciplines where the gap between knowing the right thing and doing it consistently is enormous. Every

Unit Testing Financial Applications: The Disciplines That Catch Bugs Before Production

Unit Testing Financial Applications: The Disciplines That Catch Bugs Before Production

Unit testing in financial applications has a particular weight that unit testing in non-financial applications does not. A bug in a generic web application is a

CI/CD Pipelines in U.S. FinTech: Where Discipline Distinguishes Strong From Weak

CI/CD Pipelines in U.S. FinTech: Where Discipline Distinguishes Strong From Weak

CI/CD pipelines in U.S. FinTech are no longer the strategic capability they were a decade ago. Almost every engineering team has some form of automated build, test

Event-Driven Architecture in U.S. Finance: Patterns That Survive a Decade of Change

Event-Driven Architecture in U.S. Finance: Patterns That Survive a Decade of Change

Event-driven architecture has settled into U.S. financial systems as the default communication pattern between services that do not need synchronous coupling. The