Patents by Inventor Matthew Ryan George

Matthew Ryan George has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11636471
    Abstract: The Social Data Tracking Datastructures, Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“SDTD”) transforms brokerage order request, blockchain transaction request, agency action request inputs via SDTD components into brokerage order confirmation, transaction confirmation, agency action notification outputs. An agency action request is obtained from a user of an agency oversight configured blockchain. A transaction identifier of an unwind transaction associated with the agency action request is determined. An unwind address associated with the agency action request is determined. The agency oversight configured blockchain is analyzed to determine an affected transaction for the unwind transaction, wherein the affected transaction involves unspent crypto tokens that originated from the unwind transaction. An agency blockchain transaction request that facilitates transferring crypto tokens from an address associated with the affected transaction to the unwind address is generated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2017
    Date of Patent: April 25, 2023
    Assignee: FMR LLC
    Inventors: Michael Thibodeau, Christopher Parson, Matthew Ryan George, Randal J. August, Kersing Huang, Vladimir Tsitrin
  • Patent number: 11436598
    Abstract: The Social Data Tracking Datastructures, Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“SDTD”) transforms brokerage order request, blockchain transaction request, agency action request inputs via SDTD components into brokerage order confirmation, transaction confirmation, agency action notification outputs. An order of a user for an order processing entity is obtained. A blockchain data node, which facilitates access to user-owned read data, associated with the order is determined. A blockchain identifier of the blockchain data node and a blockchain identifier of the order processing entity is provided to an access control node and the user-owned read data is obtained. The order is executed using the user-owned read data. A write access blockchain node, which grants the order processing entity permission from the user to create one or more blockchain data nodes, is determined. A new blockchain data node is created that facilitates access to the user-owned write data associated with the executed order.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2017
    Date of Patent: September 6, 2022
    Assignee: FMR LLC
    Inventors: Christopher Parsons, Michael Thibodeau, Randal J. August, Kersing Huang, Vladimir Tsitrin, Matthew Ryan George
  • Patent number: 10339523
    Abstract: The Point-to-Point Transaction Guidance Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“SOCOACT”) transforms smart contract request, crypto currency deposit request, crypto collateral deposit request, crypto currency transfer request, crypto collateral transfer request inputs via SOCOACT components into transaction confirmation outputs. Also, SOCOACT transforms virtual wallet address inputs via SOCOACT (e.g., P2PTG) components into transaction confirmation outputs. In one embodiment, the P2PTG includes a point-to-point payment guidance apparatus, comprising, a memory and processor disposed in communication with the memory, and configured to issue a plurality of processing instructions from the component collection stored in the memory, to: obtain a target wallet identifier registration at a beacon. The SOCOACT then may register the target wallet identifier with the beacon and obtain a unique wallet identifier from a migrant wallet source associated with a user at the beacon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2019
    Assignee: FMR LLC
    Inventors: John C. McDonough, Suzanne K. McDonough, Dmitry Bisikalo, Hadley Ruper Stern, Alexander Charles Gavis, Matthew Ryan George, Thomas McGuire
  • Publication number: 20190188701
    Abstract: The Social Data Tracking Datastructures, Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“SDTD”) transforms brokerage order request, blockchain transaction request, agency action request inputs via SDTD components into brokerage order confirmation, transaction confirmation, agency action notification outputs. An order of a user for an order processing entity is obtained. A blockchain data node, which facilitates access to user-owned read data, associated with the order is determined. A blockchain identifier of the blockchain data node and a blockchain identifier of the order processing entity is provided to an access control node and the user-owned read data is obtained. The order is executed using the user-owned read data. A write access blockchain node, which grants the order processing entity permission from the user to create one or more blockchain data nodes, is determined. A new blockchain data node is created that facilitates access to the user-owned write data associated with the executed order.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2017
    Publication date: June 20, 2019
    Inventors: Christopher Parsons, Michael Thibodeau, Randal J. August, Kersing Huang, Vladimir Tsitrin, Matthew Ryan George
  • Publication number: 20190188699
    Abstract: The Social Data Tracking Datastructures, Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“SDTD”) transforms brokerage order request, blockchain transaction request, agency action request inputs via SDTD components into brokerage order confirmation, transaction confirmation, agency action notification outputs. An agency action request is obtained from a user of an agency oversight configured blockchain. A transaction identifier of an unwind transaction associated with the agency action request is determined. An unwind address associated with the agency action request is determined. The agency oversight configured blockchain is analyzed to determine an affected transaction for the unwind transaction, wherein the affected transaction involves unspent crypto tokens that originated from the unwind transaction. An agency blockchain transaction request that facilitates transferring crypto tokens from an address associated with the affected transaction to the unwind address is generated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2017
    Publication date: June 20, 2019
    Inventors: Michael Thibodeau, Christopher Parson, Matthew Ryan George, Randal J. August, Kersing Huang, Vladimir Tsitrin
  • Publication number: 20190188700
    Abstract: The Social Data Tracking Datastructures, Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“SDTD”) transforms brokerage order request, blockchain transaction request, agency action request inputs via SDTD components into brokerage order confirmation, transaction confirmation, agency action notification outputs. An inter-blockchain network transaction to transfer crypto tokens from a first user of the source blockchain network to a second user of a target blockchain network is obtained via an exchange node of a source blockchain network. Transaction input data is validated to confirm that the first user is authorized to transfer the crypto tokens. A securing transaction is added to the source blockchain network's blockchain. An exchange node of the target blockchain network configured to facilitate inter-blockchain network transactions with the exchange node of the source blockchain network is determined.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2017
    Publication date: June 20, 2019
    Inventors: Randal J. August, Kersing Huang, Michael Thibodeau, Matthew Ryan George, Valdimir Tsitrin, Christopher Parsons
  • Publication number: 20170091756
    Abstract: The Point-to-Point Transaction Guidance Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“SOCOACT”) transforms smart contract request, crypto currency deposit request, crypto collateral deposit request, crypto currency transfer request, crypto collateral transfer request inputs via SOCOACT components into transaction confirmation outputs. Also, SOCOACT transforms virtual wallet address inputs via SOCOACT (e.g., P2PTG) components into transaction confirmation outputs. In one embodiment, the SOCOACT includes a point-to-point payment guidance apparatus, comprising, a memory and processor disposed in communication with the memory, and configured to issue a plurality of processing instructions from the component collection stored in the memory, to: obtain a target wallet identifier registration at a beacon. The SOCOACT then may register the target wallet identifier with the beacon and obtain a unique wallet identifier from a migrant wallet source associated with a user at the beacon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 13, 2016
    Publication date: March 30, 2017
    Inventors: Hadley Ruper Stern, John C. McDonough, Dmitry Bisikalo, Suzanne K. McDonough, Alexander Charles Gavis, Matthew Ryan George, Thomas McGuire
  • Publication number: 20170085555
    Abstract: The Point-to-Point Transaction Guidance Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“SOCOACT”) transforms smart contract request, crypto currency deposit request, crypto collateral deposit request, crypto currency transfer request, crypto collateral transfer request inputs via SOCOACT components into transaction confirmation outputs. Also, SOCOACT transforms virtual wallet address inputs via SOCOACT (e.g., P2PTG) components into transaction confirmation outputs. In one embodiment, the SOCOACT includes a point-to-point payment guidance apparatus, comprising, a memory and processor disposed in communication with the memory, and configured to issue a plurality of processing instructions from the component collection stored in the memory, to: obtain a target wallet identifier registration at a beacon. The SOCOACT then may register the target wallet identifier with the beacon and obtain a unique wallet identifier from a migrant wallet source associated with a user at the beacon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 13, 2016
    Publication date: March 23, 2017
    Inventors: Dmitry Bisikalo, John C. McDonough, Suzanne K. McDonough, Hadley Rupert Stern, Matthew Ryan George, Alexander Charles Gavis, Thomas McGuire
  • Publication number: 20170083907
    Abstract: The Point-to-Point Transaction Guidance Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“SOCOACT”) transforms smart contract request, crypto currency deposit request, crypto collateral deposit request, crypto currency transfer request, crypto collateral transfer request inputs via SOCOACT components into transaction confirmation outputs. Also, SOCOACT transforms virtual wallet address inputs via SOCOACT (e.g., P2PTG) components into transaction confirmation outputs. In one embodiment, the P2PTG includes a point-to-point payment guidance apparatus, comprising, a memory and processor disposed in communication with the memory, and configured to issue a plurality of processing instructions from the component collection stored in the memory, to: obtain a target wallet identifier registration at a beacon. The SOCOACT then may register the target wallet identifier with the beacon and obtain a unique wallet identifier from a migrant wallet source associated with a user at the beacon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 13, 2016
    Publication date: March 23, 2017
    Inventors: John C. McDonough, Suzanne K. McDonough, Dmitry Bisikalo, Hadley Ruper Stern, Alexander Charles Gavis, Matthew Ryan George, Thomas McGuire
  • Publication number: 20170017936
    Abstract: The Point-to-Point Transaction Guidance Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“P2PTG”) transforms virtual wallet address inputs via P2PTG components into transaction confirmation outputs. In one embodiment, the P2PTG includes a point-to-point payment guidance apparatus, comprising, a memory and processor disposed in communication with the memory, and configured to issue a plurality of processing instructions from the component collection stored in the memory, to: obtain a target wallet identifier registration at a beacon. The P2PTG then may register the target wallet identifier with the beacon and obtain a unique wallet identifier from a migrant wallet source associated with a user at the beacon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 14, 2015
    Publication date: January 19, 2017
    Inventors: Dmitry Bisikalo, John C. McDonough, Suzanne K. McDonough, Hadley Rupert Stern, Matthew Ryan George, Alexander Charles Gavis
  • Publication number: 20170017954
    Abstract: The Point-to-Point Transaction Guidance Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“P2PTG”) transforms virtual wallet address inputs via P2PTG components into transaction confirmation outputs. In one embodiment, the P2PTG includes a point-to-point payment guidance apparatus, comprising, a memory and processor disposed in communication with the memory, and configured to issue a plurality of processing instructions from the component collection stored in the memory, to: obtain a target wallet identifier registration at a beacon. The P2PTG then may register the target wallet identifier with the beacon and obtain a unique wallet identifier from a migrant wallet source associated with a user at the beacon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 14, 2015
    Publication date: January 19, 2017
    Inventors: John C. McDonough, Suzanne K. McDonough, Dmitry Bisikalo, Hadley Rupert Stern, Alexander Charles Gavis, Matthew Ryan George
  • Publication number: 20170017955
    Abstract: The Point-to-Point Transaction Guidance Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“P2PTG”) transforms virtual wallet address inputs via P2PTG components into transaction confirmation outputs. In one embodiment, the P2PTG includes a point-to-point payment guidance apparatus, comprising, a memory and processor disposed in communication with the memory, and configured to issue a plurality of processing instructions from the component collection stored in the memory, to: obtain a target wallet identifier registration at a beacon. The P2PTG then may register the target wallet identifier with the beacon and obtain a unique wallet identifier from a migrant wallet source associated with a user at the beacon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 14, 2015
    Publication date: January 19, 2017
    Inventors: Hadley Rupert Stern, John C. McDonough, Dmitry Bisikalo, Suzanne K. Mcdonough, Alexander Charles Gavis, Matthew Ryan George