ACS Blockchain COI presents: Unlocking A Tokenised Future- The Role of Exchanges [Online]
Join us to hear from these leaders on what's been happening in the field and get an insight into what's coming next.
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Join us to hear from these leaders on what's been happening in the field and get an insight into what's coming next.
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Are you looking for some insights on how ‘tokenisation’ is heading to the market and helping to build a multi-trillion-dollar industry for a variety of sectors? If your answer is YES, please join us on Thursday 16 February to hear from the leaders' who are now bringing platforms and products to the market that enables a tokenised economy, including the likes of Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse, and the Reserve Bank of Australia. <br><br>The session is targeted to tech starters and professionals who are seeking to learn about the huge implications of the tokenised economy for a variety of sectors with the ability to increase liquidity, improve transaction efficiency, and enhance transparency and provability of assets. <br><br>Register now so you don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to hear from Ryan McCall, CEO of ZeroCap and Dennis Hoenig, Advisor at ASX. This event will be hosted by Victorian Branch Community of Interest Committee Chair, Dolly Brtan. <br> <br><br><img alt="User-added image" src="https://id.acs.org.au/servlet/servlet.ImageServer?id=0150o00000Hvngi&oid=00D90000000o5NE&lastMod=1674773956000"></img><br><br>
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