CoinList expects strong STO pipeline after business shakeup
The Block: Richard Johnson says the STO wave is a natural, more compliant extension of the ICO boom and explains the role of issuers like CoinList.
The Block: Richard Johnson says the STO wave is a natural, more compliant extension of the ICO boom and explains the role of issuers like CoinList.
Business Insider: With the financial services industry spending over $1.7 billion a year on the distributed ledger technology, per Greenwich Associates, it's good to see...
Financial Times: That’s not to say that bankers are giving up altogether on a technology that the financial services industry is collectively ploughing $1.7bn a year into, according to research from Greenwich Associates.
Der Treasurer: Einem Bericht von Greenwich Associates zufolge hat sich der Anteil institutioneller ETF-Anleger, die diese Fondsvehikel in ihrem Liquiditätsmanagement nutzen von 2015 bis 2017 um neun Prozentpunkte auf inzwischen 45 Prozent...
Market Media: According to recent Greenwich Associates data, the buy side themselves indicate around a 20% growth in the percentage of orders being sent through the Low Touch channel.
The Block: Richard Johnson said the high price tags for crypto exchange listings illustrate exchanges’ outsized sway in the market.
Market Media: Will Llamas said, “The decrease in rates, coupled with a global shift from high-touch to electronic trading, lowered weighted all-in blended rates across markets.”
IFLR: Richard Johnson said this shows the buyside understands that if they just have the SIP feed, they don’t have access to the full depth of book on each exchange.
Euromoney: “The owners of the Members Exchange are the ones who have been paying rapidly increasing fees and are not happy,” says Richard Johnson.
Euromoney: “Just 2% of customers will trade on SIP data only,” Richard Johnson tells Euromoney. “But 34% said they would trade only on SIP if there was clarity that this was best execution.”