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Jamil Nazarali
EDX Markets CEO on Future of Digital Assets
Financial heavyweights including Charles Schwab (SCHW), Citadel Securities, and Fidelity Digital Assets announced the start of cryptocurrency exchange EDX Markets, the latest evidence Wall Street is forging ahead in digital assets despite the crypto winter. EDX Markets CEO Jamil Nazarali discusses the launch and the implications for the future of the crypto industry at large.

EDX Markets CEO on Token Offerings Amid Unclear Regulatory Landscape in the U.S.
EDX Markets CEO Jamil Nazarali explains why the exchange is only offering bitcoin (BTC), ethereum (ETH), litecoin (LITE), and Bitcoin Cash (BCH) so far. "We deliberately selected those 4 tokens because we feel very comfortable that they are not securities," he added.

Market Structure of the Future: Reducing Costs for Investors
EDX Markets CEO Jamil Nazarali joins I.D.E.A.S. 2022 to discuss the evolution of market structure in the digital assets space and how the future model will increase institutional adoption while reducing trading costs.

EDX Markets CEO: Nasdaq Push Into Crypto ‘Great Development’ for the Market
Financial heavyweights including Charles Schwab (SCHW), Citadel Securities and Fidelity Investments announced the start of cryptocurrency exchange EDX Markets. Jamil Nazarali, former executive at Citadel Securities who will be leading the exchange, joins “First Mover” to discuss Wall Street’s move toward digital assets and the increasing institutional interest in the crypto world.

EDX Markets CEO: This Will Bring in ‘Large Number of Investors on the Sidelines’
Financial heavyweights including Charles Schwab, Citadel Securities and Fidelity Digital Assets are backing new crypto exchange EDX Markets, led by Jamil Nazarali. “The reality is, you’re going to have an intermediary either way,” he says, addressing crypto’s philosophy of being an asset class without a middle man.
