Secondo quanto riferito, la società di intermediazione starebbe prendendo in considerazione ARBITRUM, Ethereum e Solana per la nuova piattaforma.
Secondo quanto riportato da Bloomberg, Robinhood sta sviluppando una piattaforma basata su blockchain che consentirebbe agli utenti europei di negoziare asset finanziari statunitensi tokenizzati.
La tokenizzazione, che consente un regolamento più rapido e un accesso più ampio ai Mercati tradizionali, sta guadagnando terreno a livello globale grazie a regole più chiare in Europa rispetto agli Stati Uniti. Secondo il rapporto, per la nuova piattaforma, che sarà realizzata in partnership con una società di asset digitali, sarebbero state prese in considerazione tre blockchain, tra cui ARBITRUM , Ethereum e Solana .
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