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How should banks and FIs utilise blockchain and web3 technologies?

I had an insightful dialogue with Edward Fulbright on Mastering Your Money, where we explored the inevitable shift occurring in the finance industry.

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How should banks and FIs utilise blockchain and web3 technologies?

The best advice I’ve received in the industry is not to assume the obvious. I elaborated on this during my chat w/ Edward Fulbright on Mastering Your Money, in which we discussed the inevitable change occurring in the finance industry. Banks and other financial institutions should choose between hopping on board to embrace the latest innovations or getting left behind.

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Edward Fulbright · MYM 11 – 06 – 22 Emmanuel Daniel Personalized Finance
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