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  • Republic Launches First-Ever Security Token Airdrop And It's Compliant, Folks

    Republic Launches First-Ever Security Token Airdrop – And It’s Compliant, Folks

    Republic, an AngelList company, launches a platform for compliant security token airdrops.

    Business

  • polymath upgrades to 3.0

    Polymath Upgrades To Version 3.0, Adds QRC To Token Studio

    Polymath has announced a major version upgrade for its STO platform along with the addition of QRC to the Token Studio.

    Business

  • NEO blockchain lays ground for security token ecosystem

    NEO Lays Ground For Security Tokens

    NEO Global Development has joined hands with Liquefy to create a viable ecosystem for security tokens, with built-in compliance and ID.

    Business

  • Security tokens rest on knife edge

    Security Tokens Rest On A Knife Edge, Says Le Merle

    Security tokens face the very real danger of ending before they even began, according to the European head of an issuance platform.

    People

  • LawCoin Could Bring Security Tokens To Court

    Tachyon Burst: LawCoin Is Bringing Security Tokens To Court

    A new ConsenSys-backed project is seeking to fund lawsuits with security tokens.

    Business

  • Hoskinson Teams Up With Polymath To Build New Compliant Security Token Platform

    Two Polymaths Make A Polymesh: Hoskinson Dives Into Security Tokens

    Charles Hoskinson and Polymath are building a new purpose-built security token platform, which they hope will bring about the 'STO boom'.

    Analysis

  • Blockpass partners with OAX for digital identities

    OAX And Blockpass Announce New Agreement For STO Compliance

    The OAX Foundation has joined with RegTech platform Blockpass to promote regulatory compliance in the digital asset space.

    Business

  • Polymath CPO says even bulls are wrong on STO's

    Polymath CPO: Security Tokens Are Even Better Than You Think

    STO's are all about tokenizing equity, right?

    Analysis