With the mainstream penetration of cryptocurrencies in global finance, the demand for “security tokens” is growing. Security Tokens are specifically used for a fundraising process in the booming trend of ICOs. In short, they are cryptocurrency tokens issued to investors participating in ICOs or other token sale events. Will Polymath answer the demand?
Although security tokens continue to gain traction, they still face a hurdle in terms of regulatory intervention and scrutiny. Moreover, going through the regulatory process of launching a security token is a very cumbersome task for businesses.
Polymath is one such blockchain protocol which aims to streamline the process of launching security tokens. Polymath wants to bridge the gap between traditional financial securities and blockchain technology.
The platform transforms traditional financial instruments like private equity, stocks, bonds, and other programmable tokens. The programmable tokens operate on the blockchain platform, thereby making themselves more accessible, secure, and liquid.
The platform provides a unique ecosystem by getting all participants of the security tokens issuance process, together. This includes issuers, developers, investors, legal delegates, and KYC providers.
Overall, Polymath mitigates all the technical and legal challenges of issuing security tokens by streamlining the entire process.
The company’s blockchain protocol has got its own native cryptocurrency token POLY. Also, Polymath doesn’t have its own blockchain network. The POLY is an ERC-20 token on the Ethereum blockchain network.
All participants of the Polymath platform use the POLY tokens as a currency to perform all the operations. Some of the exciting use-cases are as follows.
The Polymath team plans to use it own ST-20 token standard for issuers to launch their own compliant security tokens. Just like the ERC-20, Polymath aims to make the ST-20 a universal standard for security token offerings.
As a result, they wish to establish a benchmark for tokenization of traditional financial instruments like stocks, bonds, and other securities.
POLY tokens are available on several popular exchanges like Binance, Huobi, KuCoin, Bittrex, and others.
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