A blockchain-based alternative investment provider that tokenizes commercial debt is being listed on the Bloomberg Terminal, according to a news release published on June 4.Cadence is believed to be the first digital asset to obtain a Financial Instrument Global Identifier, enabling professionals who use the Bloomberg Terminal to research its offering and execute trades.
The company connects investors with businesses that need to borrow money in order to plug temporary gaps in their cash flow.
On its website, Cadence says the minimum investment amount is $500, giving consumers "Opportunities traditionally reserved for institutions."
Currently in private beta, Cadence claims its platform allows investors to generate passive income and hedge against market volatility.
"The assignment of a FIGI to digital assets is a natural and simple example of the standard's native utility. It is proof that FIGI can easily extend to new, even esoteric financial instruments."
Blockchain-Based Alternative Investment Firm to Be Listed on Bloomberg Terminal
Published on Jun 4, 2019
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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