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Edgar Degas

The ‘Art’ of Using Token Tech

Max Bowie says that while tokenization and blockchain offer benefits for investing in esoteric and illiquid assets, it won’t make them safer or more profitable investments.

When I started writing under the WatersTechnology umbrella almost 19 years ago, it was under the auspices of then-owner Risk Waters Group (which sold to Incisive Media, and later to Infopro Digital). The owner and editor-in-chief of RWG was a publisher and entrepreneur by the name of Peter Field, who I have little doubt would be excited by the current developments around blockchain and digital assets—not because he was a fintech investor, but because he had a love of art, which influenced the

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M&As, MCPs and why clean data is essential

The Waters Wrap: Financial firms are racing to adopt AI—but the payoff depends on having the right foundations, particularly clean, normalized data, writes Wei‑Shen.

How governance-first architecture stabilizes complex systems

Chetan Patil argues that many transformation projects fail not because of the technology but because of weak data governance. Adopting a governance-first discipline early (and building speed, resiliency, and credibility over time) is best.

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