PANews reported on June 26 that according to Reuters, the US startup Dinari has obtained broker-dealer registration for its subsidiary, becoming the first tokenized equity platform approved to provide blockchain stock trading in the United States. Dinari will provide stock trading services to US investors through blockchain technology. Unlike traditional retail brokers, Dinari integrates its services into other companies' platforms and does not directly target end customers. Industry insiders believe that tokenized stocks are expected to reduce transaction costs, speed up settlement, and enable round-the-clock trading. Currently, companies such as Coinbase and Kraken are also actively exploring related businesses. However, the World Economic Forum pointed out that insufficient liquidity in the secondary market and the lack of global unified standards are still the main challenges facing this field.
Dinari becomes first US platform approved to offer tokenized stocks
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