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The CSE is exploring blockchain and tokenization to provide a 21st century approach to transaction clearing and settlement.
The Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE) reports that it will introduce a securities clearing and settlement platform that employs blockchain technology, and that will “enable companies to issue conventional equity and debt through tokenized securities, which would be offered to investors through security token offerings (STOs).” “Unlike blockchain-based cryptocurrencies,” says the CSE, which bills itself as...
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