Fidelity to Launch Cryptocurrency Trading Platform

Fidelity is no stranger to blockchain. They launched their own blockchain incubation branch in 2013, an initiative aimed at researching the potential for blockchain to improve upon Fidelity’s investment services. In 2018, they invested $2.5 billion into this branch. Katie Chase, head of the blockchain incubation branch says,
“It’s (blockchain) still very nascent. If you dig under the covers is still in the proof of concept stage. We tried to apply blockchain to some use cases where we learned a lot but the technology isn’t mature enough to solve these problems.”
This blockchain research group is in addition to the 2,600 Fidelity employee blockchain club called “bits and blocks”. My point being that Fidelity is clearly heavily interested and involved with blockchain tech and is really putting their money and resources where their research is.
Whenever big players like Fidelity and the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) are getting involved with something, you know it is massive. These are the types of institutions that dictate the very path and resulting future of finances in our world. Moves such as these speak volumes as to the growth, maturity and future path of the cryptocurrency and blockchain space. The best is yet to come.Trading signals powered by data
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