ASX Listing Changes Could Dissuade Bitcoin & Fintech Startups

ASX Listing Changes Could Dissuade Bitcoin & Fintech Startups

The changes considered by the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) to its listing regulations could potentially lead to early-stage technology startups including bitcoin and Fintech companies being blocked from listing on Australia’s primary securities exchange. The ASX is notable for its endeavor to explore and implement blockchain technology as its post-trade clearing and settlement solution, replacing its legacy system for increased efficiency at lowered costs. Having invested in New York-based blockchain startup Digital Asset, the ASX will see the financial blockchain solutions....


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