#375: Dan Doney of Securrency
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If you have been following the crypto space for any length of time, you hear the excitement that many people have for the tokenization of assets. They talk about being able to trade any asset globally, doing it instantly and with transparency. But there has always been a missing piece to this puzzle: compliance. How are governments going to get comfortable with this? Our next guest on the Fintech One-on-One podcast is Dan Doney, the CEO and Co-founder of Securrency. They have taken this challenge head-on. You see it right there on their home page: "imagine a world of effortless compliance, borderless transactions and newfound financial fluidity." Now, these words sound idyllic but what is different with Securrency is they have built the technology and capability to make this a reality. In this podcast you will learn: The circuitous route Dan took to become an entrepreneur.The broader problem that Securrency is looking to solve.Why compliance and liquidity are inextricably linked.The services they are providing for financial institutions.How and why they first connected with WisdomTree.Details of the assets they will be tokenizing for WisdomTree.Why globalized distribution is one of the key use cases.How they are blending the payments process with the investing process.How Securrency has tackled and solved the compliance challenge.How they work with new issuers to tokenize their assets.An example of how someone will be able to trade tokenized assets.Why they are not focused on tokenizing crypto assets at this time.Dan's vision for the future of the global financial system.
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