Home » Cointelegraph Japanese bank Sumitomo Mitsui launches the country's first 'a-1' rated security token Sumitomo Mitsui has partnered with Securitize to launch Japan’s first security token that complies with the country’s Financial Instruments and Exchange Act. You may also like Florida governor's budget proposal wants to let residents pay fees in cryptoWhatsApp starts testing currency payments with Meta’s Novi walletKazakhstan to decide whether to launch CBDC by late 2022Coinbase users launch online refund campaign following GYEN troubles SHARE Newer Older Subscribe to get free updates Post a Comment
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