Cryptocurrency Firms In Switzerland To Offer Tokenized Products On Tezos

Cryptocurrency Firms In Switzerland To Offer Tokenized Products On Tezos

Crypto Finance, Inacta, and InCore Bank have combined to form the Swiss financial trio, and they have joined forces in establishing financial products regulated on Tezos. The three Switzerland firms focus on crypto; they use the Tezos blockchain to provide institutions tokenized assets. Their major target is to serve and satisfy institutional clients. FINMA is partnering with Inacta and InCore Bank to provide regulated financial products with the recent tokenization process. The company announced this on Tuesday, adding that the process will follow the standard of Tezos FA2. FINMA is the....


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