Enough of the Theory: Tokenization in Practice (Online Talk by Michael Duttlinger, CASHLINK Technologies and Henrik Gebbing, finoa)

Enough of the Theory: Tokenization in Practice

Based on unique experiences with a traditional german bank, the two Fintech startups Cashlink & Finoa will share in detail how to tokenize any asset step by step along the value chain of digital securities. Taking Bankhaus Scheich’s real use case as an example, they will show how to issue a tracker certificate with any underlying as digital security.

Guest Speaker Boris Ziganke, member of the board of Bankhaus Scheich, will provide unique and valuable insights into their DLT-Strategy as a BaFin regulated institution.

  • What opportunities can the various stakeholders in the area of pre- and post-issuance benefit from?
  • How do structuring, issuance, custody, trading, and settlement fit together?
  • How can trading and market-making be a game-changer for digital securities?

AGENDA

9:00h – 9:05h: Introduction by Disrupt Network

9:05h – 9:25h: Michael Duttlinger (Cashlink), Henrik Gebbing (Finoa), Boris Ziganke (Bankhaus Scheich)

9:25h – 9:45h: Discussion and Q&A

DATE & TIME

Date: Tuesday, June 02, 2020

Time: 9h00-10h00

Mode: online talk via Zoom; Zoom dial-in URL will be sent previously to the online talk

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LANGUAGE

This talk will be held in English.

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