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Grayscale Investors Buying Bitcoin at Remarkable Rate Despite Goldman Sachs’ Skepticism

Grayscale Investors Buying Bitcoin at Remarkable Rate Despite Goldman Sachs’ Skepticism

New data indicates that institutional clients are increasingly buying Bitcoin via Grayscale Bitcoin Trust despite warning from Goldman Sachs.

Women in Payments CEO: Less than 5% of VCs Invest in Women-Led FinTech Companies

Women in Payments CEO: Less than 5% of VCs Invest in Women-Led FinTech Companies

With a background in engineering, Kristy Duncan, the CEO of Women in Payments started her career in banking and then into the payments industry. Duncan has then been fascinated with the payments market, and is a “payments geek at heart.” She started Women in Payments in 2012, Looking to add value in a different way, to connect, inspire, and champion women who are working in the payments industry globally.

FinCEN Warns Social Media Companies Involved in Crypto to be Vigilant Regarding Illicit Transactions

FinCEN Warns Social Media Companies Involved in Crypto to be Vigilant Regarding Illicit Transactions

The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has urged social media and messaging companies that are working with on cryptocurrencies to be vigilant about illegal transactions.

Goldman Sachs to Reopen Bitcoin Futures Trading after Three-Year Pause

Goldman Sachs to Reopen Bitcoin Futures Trading after Three-Year Pause

Goldman Sachs plans to relaunch its Bitcoin futures trading after pressing pause on it in 2018 due to the crypto price fall experienced that year.

Goldman Sachs and Citigroup Perform the First Equity Swap on Blockchain

Goldman Sachs and Citigroup Perform the First Equity Swap on Blockchain

Traditional equity swaps have to be continuously updated for multiple variables. These include different interest rates, end-of-day market prices, and corporate actions like stock splits and dividend payments. Financial institutions need to hire many people to verify the process until the swap completion, which in some rare cases, could take months.

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