In a joint venture to build the world's first decentralized stock exchange, Binance partnered with Neufund and MSX - the recently launched subsidiary of the Malta Stock Exchange.
Aiming to create the first "Regulated and decentralized, global stock exchange for listing and trading tokenized securities alongside crypto-assets", the trio's move marks Malta's latest foray into what may be the world's most progressive cryptocurrency regulation.
While exact roles have not been disclosed, Binance will purportedly build the platform's architecture.
"We are glad to partner with Neufund over the pioneering idea to create a complete ecosystem for issuing and trading securities on Blockchain. Today's announcement marks a new chapter for Binance's development, with the goal to tokenize traditional financial assets."
Neufund, an ERC-20-based equity fundraising platform, previously crossed paths with Binance - the world's second-largest exchange that recently backed one of Neufund's clients - Malta's decentralized Founders Bank.
Now, Binance and Neufund will offer tokenized equities and securities tradable across a range of exchanges.
Where 2018's veritable tsunami of Initial Coin Offerings may show few signs of easing, Neufund knows the value in raising funds for "Mid-to-late-stage visionary companies, ideally not blockchain".
That is, blockchain is yet to be tapped into for standard corporate equity financing - or what Neufund would describe as an "Equity Token Offering".
"We are thrilled to announce the partnerships with Malta Stock Exchange and Binance, that will ensure high liquidity to equity tokens issued on Neufund. It is the first time in history, that security tokens can be offered and traded in a legally binding way."
As Binance prepares to deploy its long-awaited DEX, the exchange's latest partnership could read as a resolute commitment to decentralization, and further confidence in Malta as a bastion of blockchain.
Binance and Neufund to Build First Decentralized Stock Exchange
Publié le Jul 23, 2018
by Cryptoslate | Publié le Coinage
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