Goldman Sachs’ Digital-Asset Team Ready to Expand with New Blockchain Platform – Is the Bear Market Over?
The major Wall Street investment bank Goldman Sachs has said it stands ready to bolster its digital asset team, as it promotes its new tokenization platform GS DAP for new users around the world. The GS DAP platform – a...
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The GS DAP platform – a private and centralized blockchain controlled by Goldman Sachs – was trialed in Hong Kong last week for an inaugural sale of $100m worth of so-called green bonds, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday this week....
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