DTCC elige a Stellar para su plataforma de liquidación de valores tokenizados

El gigante estadounidense de compensación DTCC ha seleccionado la cadena de bloques Stellar como la primera red pública para su próxima plataforma de valores tokenizados. Esta decisión se basa en una colaboración de casi una década y está prevista para comenzar en el primer semestre de 2027.

DTCC, que supervisa más de 114 billones de dólares en activos, conectará su Depository Trust Company a Stellar para la emisión, liquidación y gestión del ciclo de vida de los valores tokenizados. La integración admite funciones de cumplimiento como recuperaciones, restricciones de transferencia y controles de identidad, que fueron desarrollados a través de la asociación con Securrency, ahora conocida como DTCC Digital Assets.

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