Blockchain, Fintech

FinTech White Paper

December 7, 2022

FinTech White Paper
Blockchain -based technologies continue their disruptive journey in the financial services industry. Some jurisdictions more than others are taking the stage as Fintech power houses with transformative initiatives and a particular focus on digital assets. Technology, favourable regulation and ecosystems attract investors and drive the market to innovative solutions. Regulators are addressing the risks while looking at the potential benefits of digital assets and their underlying technologies. The aim is the protection of consumers, investors and businesses, as well as maintaining the safety and soundness of the financial market s .

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