European Traditional Finance Banks Join Forces for Blockchain-Based Digital Bonds Trading Platform
Major European banks SEB and Crédit Agricole have launched: so | bond, a new blockchain-based platform for issuing digital bonds in the traditional financial sector. The new platform, said to be a “sustainable and open”...
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The new platform, said to be a “sustainable and open” blockchain, aims to improve efficiency and enable real-time data synchronization across participants, a joint announcement from the two banks on Monday said....
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