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NYSE Parent ICE Anticipates Over $20 Million Spend on Bakkt This Year
NYSE parent firm Intercontinental Exchange is likely to spend over $20 million building its bitcoin futures trading platform Bakkt in 2019.
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NYSE parent firm Intercontinental Exchange is likely to spend over $20 million building its bitcoin futures trading platform Bakkt in 2019.
“STO” was coined to distinguish a compliant token offering from ICOs, but the term fails to capture all the types of security tokens.
A U.S. SEC commissioner, Robert J. Jackson Jr. has said he believes a bitcoin exchange-traded fund will ultimately be approved.
South Korea-based crypto exchange Bithumb has launched a global OTC trading desk for digital assets.
A Credit Suisse subsidiary has completed a blockchain trial for fund transactions, concluding the tech offers “considerable benefits.”
Voyager, a crypto brokerage founded by Uber and E*Trade alums, is going public via a $60 million reverse merger.
Switzerland’s top stock exchange, SIX, aims to roll out a blockchain platform to speed up trading later this year.
Abra is adding a new feature to its blockchain-based app that will allow global users to invest in fractions of stocks and ETFs.
Security tokens and tokenized securities are not the same thing – it’s important that we recognize the difference, argues Noelle Acheson.
London-based OTC firm B2C2 has just been authorized by the U.K.’s financial watchdog to offer cryptocurrency contracts for difference (CFDs).