Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, has released tokenized structured notes on the Ethereum blockchain, targeting qualified and institutional investors through exchanges ADDX, DigiFT, and HydraX. Their first product is a participatory note linked to crypto assets, designed to pay out when prices rise and limit losses when prices fall. This innovative move offers investors a new, flexible way to access crypto markets with reduced risk, using blockchain technology to simplify trading and settlement.
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