R3: Digital Asset Exchanges Will Expand Range of Traded Assets

The development of digital asset exchanges could disrupt capital markets by introducing new asset types and extending trading hours.

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Enterprise blockchain provider R3 says the development of digital asset exchanges by exchange groups like Nasdaq and SIX could help introduce new types of asset classes to the market, and extend trading hours.

The vendor last month announced a long-term partnership with Nasdaq. As part of the agreement, Nasdaq’s market technology business will leverage R3’s enterprise blockchain platform Corda to build full lifecycle solutions for digital asset marketplaces.

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