ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan. 28 -- United States Patent no. 12,537,872, issued on Jan. 27.
"Blockchain data synchronization and service" was invented by Mark Landgrebe (Marina Del Rey, Calif.), Nicholas Hovsmith (New York City, N.Y.), Parth Shah (San Francisco) and Jeffrey Gilbert (Downers Grove, Ill.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Methods, systems, and devices for data management are described. A custodial token platform may (e.g., via a data synchronizer or a server) route requests received from one or more client applications to one or more compute clusters that execute a set of blockchain nodes for supporting the blockchain network. The platform may assign cookies to the client applications such...