Orca y Streamex lanzan un sistema de comercio tokenizado en Solana

El intercambio descentralizado basado en Solana, Orca, ha implementado grupos con permiso que permiten a inversores aprobados negociar activos tokenizados regulados en la cadena. El primer activo en utilizar el sistema es GLDY, un valor vinculado al oro de Streamex.

La plataforma basada en Solana anunció el miércoles que había introducido la nueva infraestructura centrada en el mercado estadounidense. El sistema requiere que los inversores completen verificaciones de conocimiento del cliente (KYC) y aplica reglas de elegibilidad en la cadena para cumplir con las leyes de valores.

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