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Topic: The securities market is a multi-trillion-dollar Sector that hasnt been touched (Read 92 times)

newbie
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Right now crypto market is a popular sector for invest. So many investors are investing on this project. Now it is a multi-trillion dollar sector and i believe this markets security also satisfy able.
newbie
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This area is still untouched because people are still focused on competing with the ICOs and gain profit from there as starting an ICO doesn't need a lot of thing which securities market needs. However, hopefully, people will slowly understand that and move to the securities market very soon.
newbie
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I was talking with one of my crypto enthusiast friend about this. The securities market has huge potential for the crypto currencies and moreover, people will not have to fear about their money going to get wasted or stolen by others. I think it's high time we focus on security market.
hero member
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True, that is why i keep checking on POLYMATH they they are the first company target SECURITY sector. I bought and earned coins from AIRDROP keeping it in my cold wallet until they fully develop the project. Hope they bring new investors in using crypto happen to see Bitcoin and invest in it too.
newbie
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Yes it is true that security market of shares, bonds are not being touched by crypto market. Security market is a real world based market which is visible and has relevance to all. If crypto market can get into security market and can obtain position in it, there will be a revolution in crypto market.
newbie
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As the cryptocurrency market evolves, the global adoption of ICO fundraising structures has led to an explosion of new capital formation that has outpaced both the seed and venture capital investment markets. The securities market is a multi-trillion-dollar arena which remains virtually untouched in the blockchain space. A security token start-up can be a legal, technical and regulatory nightmare.
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