Santander issues $20 million bond on Ethereum blockchain

2019-9-13 13:26

The fifth-largest bank in Europe, Banco Santander, is the first financial institution to issue an “end-to-end” debt-based bond on Ethereum’s public blockchain. The move is an indicator of ETH’s growing importance in finance.

A $20 million tokenized bond With the help of Nivaura, a London-based fintech, the Spanish banking giant developed a token to represent […]

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