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Diginex’s Byworth: “DeFi is very fringe at the moment, certainly not open to many institutions”

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Diginex’s Byworth: “DeFi is very fringe at the moment, certainly not open to many institutions”

I recently spoke to Richard Byworth, chief executive officer at Diginex—a company that came to my attention when it was listed on NASDAQ, just earlier this month. But a curious thing about Diginex is that it’s promoting itself as the pioneer of digital assets exchange that has been listed on NASDAQ. I wanted to test him on a number of ideas in terms of where this whole concept of DeFi, which is decentralised finance, will take us and the structures that he’s building, not just in the basic trading of the digital assets, but the whole community and the capital markets and all of the supporting infrastructure that he’s already figured out in his mind.

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