Despite having been together for over two years, many of us in the AmaZix family have never met. Quite often, during interactions with others within the industry, we tend to completely overlook this as out of the ordinary. Simply put, because it...
It’s not possible to move through the emerging tech industry today without encountering some issues around decentralization. Let alone the blockchain space, where big data and AI almost always form a relationship with the latest startup promising to disrupt and revolutionize one industry or other.
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If you’re tired of corporate jargon, hackneyed market analysis, token shilling and all that blockchain hype; if you’re sick of hearing about moon and lambos, yet love crypto with all your heart, you’ve come to the right place.
In the first of our series of STO articles, we set out to discover whether conducting an STO in the USA was a viable option at this point in time. We investigated America’s challenging regulatory framework and the enforcement policies of the SEC. We also examined the various registration exemptions ...
19th August 2019, Hong Kong — AmaZix, the global blockchain strategic consulting and marketing agency, today announced it has partnered with cyber-security firm FortKnoxster, developers of the most secure and privacy-oriented all-in-one peer-to-peer encrypted communication platform. AmaZix and FortK...
As discussed in our previous post, security tokens bring a number of advancements to the securities space that solve age-old problems and remove the inefficiencies that have plagued the issuance and trade of securities. In this post, we will expand upon some of the advantages that tokenization bring...
AmaZix, the world’s leading provider of blockchain advisory, is pleased to confirm its latest partnership with DigiShares, the end-to-end white label platform solution for tokenized securities. With this new cooperation, we are making further inroads into the digital securities sector and will be be...
Capital markets are venues where savings and investments are moved between the suppliers of capital and those who are in need of it. These wealth-channeling markets, which can be traced all the way back to the 17th century Amsterdam Stock Exchange, are outdated, inefficient and costly. One possible ...
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