China Construction Bank to Sell $3 Billion Debt Bond on Blockchain

China Construction Bank to Sell $3 Billion Debt Bond on Blockchain
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2020-11-12 15:00

Blockchain technology has given companies the opportunity to move from traditional operating methods to simpler methods. The latest developments in China confirm this point. $3 Billion Bond Set for Sale via Bitcoin China Construction Bank, the world’s second-largest bank, announced plans to sell $3 billion in debt to the public through Bitcoin.

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