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Securitize CEO on Partnership With Investment Giant KKR

U.S. investment firm KKR & Co. (KKR) has made a portion of its private equity fund available on the Avalanche blockchain through a tokenized feeder fund provided by Securitize. Securitize founder and CEO Carlos Domingo explains why a tokenized fund will increase accessibility to individual investors.

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Tokenization on Public Blockchains Democratizes Access: Securitize CEO

U.S. investment firm KKR & Co. (KKR) has made a portion of its private equity fund available on the Avalanche blockchain through Securitize. “The idea is to leverage tokenization and public blockchain to democratize access to this asset class,” Securitize founder and CEO Carlos Domingo says about the partnership.

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Tokenized Asset Firm Securitize Acquires Stock Transfer Company

The deal for Pacific Stock Transfer turns Securitize into a top 10 player in an obscure corner of the capital markets.

Securitize cofounder and CEO Carlos Domingo (Credit: Securitize)

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Aave’s Push for Institutional DeFi Gets Second KYC Provider Proposal

Security token platform Securitize is looking to join Fireblocks in offering ID tools for Aave Arc.

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Securitize Launches Its Secondary Marketplace for Trading Tokenized Securities

The firm has been issuing security tokens since 2017. Now it has a place for small investors to trade them.

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Securitize CEO on Bitcoin’s Next Move and the Launch of ‘Securitize Markets’

Bitcoin is rising towards the $45,000 resistance level, which could cap further upside over the short-term, but where is it headed? Carlos Domingo, founder and CEO of digital asset securities firm Securitize, discusses his assessment of bitcoin. Plus, insights into the launch of secondary marketplace Securitize Markets for trading tokenized securities.

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Bitcoin, Ether Down as China's Central Bank Declares All Cryptocurrency Transactions Illegal; Can China Really Ban Crypto?

Bitcoin is trending lower after China's central bank declared all cryptocurrency-related business illegal, but how concerned should we be about China's crypto crackdown? Rayne Steinberg, CEO of crypto investment firm Arca, says it's primarily retail investors selling, and major institutions are not buying into this. "This really shows a diminishing power of China over the market and also a maturation of crypto and bitcoin," Steinberg said. Plus, insights into Arca's new partnership with Securitize to launch tokenized financial products.

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Are Stablecoins Securities?

Talk about stablecoins and the assets backing them has never been as heated as in recent weeks, within the crypto community and among regulators and traditional market investors. Carlos Domingo, CEO of digital asset securities firm Securitize, explains whether stablecoins should be regulated by the SEC as securities, and also breaks down tokenized stocks. Plus, the launch of two crypto yield funds and what they mean for his business.

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Security Token Market Shows Signs of Resurgence

Some in the industry now go so far as to predict a sixfold increase in the total dollars raised using such funding methods over the next four years.

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Securitize Raises $48M in Funding Round Led by Morgan Stanley, Blockchain Capital

Securitize appointed Pedro Teixeira, the co-head of Morgan Stanley Tactical Value, to its board of directors.

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