Popular cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex has announced the launch of a new trading platform focused on Security Token Offerings (STOs). Bitfinex said in a recent announcement that the new platform will operate under the financial laws of Kazakhstan, as provided by the Astana Financial Services Authority (AFSA). The STO exchange, dubbed Bitfinex Securities Ltd, has been launched as part of the company’s efforts to support the development of the global financial industry. Bitfinex Securities Features & Offerings Similar to existing practices in the digital asset space, Bitfinex Securities will operate on a 24/7 basis. Notably, the company has deployed technologies to reduce transaction costs, boost efficiency, and optimize the success rate of capital raised on the platform.
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Popular cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex has announced the launch of a new trading platform focused on Security Token Offerings (STOs).
Bitfinex said in a recent announcement that the new platform will operate under the financial laws of Kazakhstan, as provided by the Astana Financial Services Authority (AFSA).
The STO exchange, dubbed Bitfinex Securities Ltd, has been launched as part of the company’s efforts to support the development of the global financial industry.
Bitfinex Securities Features & Offerings
Similar to existing practices in the digital asset space, Bitfinex Securities will operate on a 24/7 basis. Notably, the company has deployed technologies to reduce transaction costs, boost efficiency, and optimize the success rate of capital raised on the platform.
Through the STO platform, investors will be granted access to an international securities trading market.
It will also give interested investors the opportunity to diversify their portfolio by providing access to a wide array of financial products, including equities and bonds.
Security token issuers can also take advantage of the newly launched platform by raising capital via the offering of tokenized security in a bid to raise capital, the announcement added.
Paolo Ardoino, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Bitfinex Securities Ltd said the STO exchange will contribute positively to helping the trading platform become the most liquid of its kind globally, adding:
“Bitfinex Securities Ltd. provides a regulated platform serving small and medium-cap companies that are currently underserved by existing, inefficient capital markets.”
Restricted Countries
Although the exchange will operate under the laws of Kazakhstan, investors from different parts of the world can also trade various tokenized securities publicly.
However, investors residing in the United States, Switzerland, Canada, the British Virgin Islands, Austria, Venezuela, and Italy are prohibited from using the platform, according to a legal statement issuedissued by Bitfinex.
Similarly, other jurisdictions under embargo by the United States, Iran, Cuba and Kazakhstan, among others, will be denied access to the exchange.
Increasing Demand for Tokenized Securities
Security tokens are investment contracts representing ownership of real-world assets like real estate and digital artwork, among others.
The asset class has become increasingly popular among investors, with several crypto-related companies flocking to the market to offer various tokenized securities.
The high demand for tokenized securities has not gone unnoticed by traditional financial institutions, as these firms have also joined crypto-related companies in issuing their unique security tokens.
As reported earlier this year, Swiss-based Union Bank AG became the first regulated traditional financial institution to issue its security tokens under the laws of Liechtenstein.
In the same vein, France’s third-largest bank Societe Generale also issued its first structured product as a security token on the Tezos blockchain back in April.