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The Architecture of Trust: Navigating the New Frontiers of Finance

In an era where the boundary between human judgment and algorithmic precision continues to blur, the true north for any financial pioneer remains the same: Trust. Whether it is buildi...


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In the heart of Copenhagen, where curiosity first sparked a bold pan-European vision, Bastian Larsen founded Bla...


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Welcome to this week’s edition – where infrastructure meets imagination.

In a world racing toward tokenized economies and AI-augmented finance, the real game-changers aren’t always the flashiest headlines. They’re the quiet builders: the teams solving the plumbing so the future can actually flow.

This week, we sp...


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In the shifting landscape where Traditional Finance (TradFi) and Web3 converge, few voices carry the weight of thirty years of institutional expertise. Enter Tony McLaughlin, a veteran of pay...


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Welcome to this week’s edition, where we navigate the fine line between legacy and the next frontier. Today, the fintech ecosystem is being reshaped by those who refuse to accept friction as a permanent state of affairs.

In our featured Q&A, we sit down with


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