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Security tokens bring the promise of major benefits for broker-dealers, from making processes more efficient to offering additional liquidity. But navigating this rapidly evolving space to take advantage of security tokenization can prove a challenge.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink joins CNBC ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss the SEC’s approval of bitcoin ETFs, the impact on BlackRock, whether he’s a believer in bitcoin and crypto at large, and more.
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Security tokens come with a unique set of requirements. While they’re intended to bring efficiency and automation to capital markets, digital asset custodians often face scalability and efficiency issues when handling them on public blockchains.
This guide dives deep into the challenges surrounding security token custody and how a purpose-built blockchain can overcome them.
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