Today, @HSBC , one of the world’s largest banking and financial services organisations, announced that it is working with @metaco_sa as it plans to launch a new digital assets custody service for institutional clients who invest in #tokenised securities. HSBC will be leveraging
Adrien Treccani
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- Today, @metaco_sa is joining the @Ripple family. We are pumped to join @bgarlinghouse and the Ripple team, building together on our common long-term vision. For more details: metaco.com/press-release/…
- 📰Today we take our longstanding history of partnership between @metaco_sa and @BBVASwitzerland to new heights, as we continue to enable together awarded digital asset commercial offerings that fit the unique requirements of individuals and institutions. We are grateful for
- Replying to @AdrienTreccaniEstablished institutions are moving at pace into the digital asset market, and all research points to one common projection: almost anything of value can and will be tokenized. The only danger now is to underestimate the long term.
- In 2024, we expect #crypto adoption rates to continue to soar. Below my predictions for the year ahead.
- I'm looking forward to attending and speaking at next week's @pointzeroforum, the flagship event built on the strong cooperation bridge between Switzerland and Singapore, fostering policy and technology dialogue in global financial services. I will be on the main stage... 1/2
- Replying to @bandit248 @metaco_sa and 2 othersThe picture is real.
- Replying to @AdrienTreccani...discussing advancements in institutional digital asset custody solutions, and equally thrilled to be joined by industry colleagues, clients and partners at the @metaco_sa roundtable discussion focused on tokenization: building interoperability and unlocking liquidity. 2/2
- Replying to @JediXXIV @metaco_sa and 2 othersIt is a real picture provided to us by Nasdaq.
- Replying to @jdegoes and @GolemCloudCan you explain in a few words how it works - I.e. how golem is able to recover the full state for any failure? Does it mean memory is logged in real time externally? Doesn't it create (massive) latency? Thanks.






