Binance, the world's largest crypto exchange by volume, is teaming up with the Malta Stock Exchange to enable security token trading on the "Blockchain island," a local news site reported Tuesday.
The exchange's chief financial officer, Wei Zhou, signed a memorandum of understanding with MSX chairman Joe Portelli to launch a security token trading platform, Malta Today reported.
Malta's finance minister, Edward Scicluna, praised the crypto industry during a press conference, saying the nation will not miss an opportunity to take advantage of new innovations.
Although blockchain and cryptocurrencies have their risks, "This is not an excuse to let it go by and be taken up by others," he said.
MSX in particular had established a new entity, the MSX PLC, specifically to explore financial technology and digital assets.
Binance has been working with Malta's authorities for a while: in March, the company announced plans to set up an office and fiat-to-cryptocurrency exchange in Malta, and in June, it said it would support fintech startups and entrepreneurs together with the Malta Stock Exchange.
In July, MSX teamed up with Neufund, a platform for securities tokenization, to build a "Regulated and decentralized, global stock exchange for listing and trading tokenized securities alongside crypto-assets." At the same time, Binance acquired a 5 percent stake in the Founders Bank in Malta, aiming to build a "Decentralized bank" with a system based on blockchain.
The bank was planning to partner with Neufund to issue its own "Legally-binding" equity tokens.
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Binance Partners With Malta to Launch Security Token Trading Platform
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