Cryptocurrency hardware wallet firm Ledger has partnered with German crypto startup Neufund to let users manage security tokens via Ledger's desktop app, according to a press release Dec. 6.Ledger's collaboration with blockchain-based equity and crypto fundraising platform Neufund aims to develop a framework for security tokens.
Ledger Live - a recently launched desktop application for crypto asset management - is reportedly adding an ERC-20 integration "Soon." The app will let users manage security tokens issued via Neufund's set of protocols.
Previously, Neufund teamed up with cryptocurrency exchange BitBay to let investors buy and sell equity tokens with fiat currencies.
At that time, Neufund was reportedly aiming to become the first end-to-end primary issuance platform for security tokens, specializing in equity tokens.
Ledger announced in late November that it is expanding to New York as part of its development of institutional custody offering Ledger Vault.
Ledger Vault is a form of custody solution allowing multiple members of a corporate entity such as a hedge fund to access the same cold storage wallet.
The Germany-based IOTA Foundation announced it will integrate IOTA tokens with Ledger's cryptocurrency hardware wallets.
Ledger, Neufund Partner to Create Security Tokens Framework
gepubliceerd op Dec 7, 2018
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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