BNY Mellon joins State Street to service new crypto exchange

BNY Mellon joins State Street to service new crypto exchange

Traditional financial institutions like State Street and BNY Mellon continue to get involved in the fast evolving cryptocurrency space. Bank of New York Mellon is joining a new cryptocurrency initiative by offering its custody support to a new crypto exchange backed by the American bank State Street.According to a Wednesday report by the Financial Times, BNY Mellon has joined a consortium of six banks behind the launch of London-based Pure Digital, a new crypto trading platform venture that is scheduled to execute its first Bitcoin (BTC) trade in the near future.The upcoming crypto venture....


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