Taurus, Chainlink collaborate to facilitate institutional tokenization
Taurus teams up with Chainlink Labs to address challenges related to tokenized assets, including cross-chain mobility, data integration and security. Go to Source
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Taurus teams up with Chainlink Labs to address challenges related to tokenized assets, including cross-chain mobility, data integration and security. Go to Source
According to Guggenheim Treasury Services, the product is the first digital version of commercial paper on the Ethereum network. Go to Source
It’s an important step toward winning the tokenized RWA market as Circle continues to vye with stablecoin leader Tether. Go to Source
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority is looking at a potential CBDC from a wide perspective. Go to Source
South Korea’s central bank, the Bank of Korea, will soon allow participants to use digital tokens for payments at supermarkets and convenience stores in a central bank digital currency (CBDC) trial. Starting in December, 100,000 participants will be part of this test. Retail partnerships and global initiatives like Project Agora highlight the broader impact of … Read more
The Hashgraph Association will explore digital asset use cases like equity and real estate tokenization with stakeholders in Qatar. Go to Source
According to Colin Butler, financial institutions that don’t embrace blockchain technology will lose their relevancy and competitive edge. Go to Source
Over 40 leading private banking institutions have joined Project Agora, a Bank for International Settlements (BIS) initiative to integrate smart contracts to change the current payment flow standard. The objective is to design a system combining public and private money to enhance cross-border settlement processes. Project Agora Gains Support From Private Banking Giants Project Agora, … Read more
RBA Assistant Governor Brad Jones said the potential benefits of a retail CBDC in Australia appear modest or uncertain at present. Go to Source
Trade group UK Finance hailed experiments on the Regulated Liability Network as a success but called for further talks with regulators to develop the system. Go to Source