Re-engineering Tokenization Episode 7 | Julian Kwan, CEO, IXS and InvestaX

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Holiday Special 2025: The Year in Review | Part 1

We close out the year on SmarterMarkets™ with Part One of our Holiday Special 2025: The Year in Review. 2025 has been a big year full of big months here at Abaxx and at SmarterMarkets™, and we’re closing out 2025 by revisiting the conversations with our guests that helped us unde ...  Show more

Re-engineering Tokenization Episode 10 | Walt Lukken, President & CEO, FIA

We close out our Re-engineering Tokenization series this week with Walt Lukken, President & CEO of the FIA and Former Acting Chairman of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission. David Greely sits down with Walt to discuss the state of the conversation on tokenization in the ...  Show more

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