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April 17, 2018, 12:05:13 PM
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Dear reader,


What's your opinion?



Will the digital revolution will have an impact on the financial market?

What changes should we expect shortly?

What effect will the emergence of cryptocurrencies and ICOs have on financial markets?

Are the participants of the financial market (banks, insurance companies, etc.), as well as their customers, ready for these changes?

What dangers (both for financial companies and customers) may arise from the digital revolution?

Have there already been any changes in financial markets which were caused by the digital revolution? Which countries are pioneers regarding their economic market adjustments for the new challenges ahead?

Many Blockchain supporters believe that in the future this technology will help to get rid of financial intermediaries (among them banks). Will it be possible in the long term (or is it taking place sooner than expected? May it result in a situation in which new intermediaries will replace the previous ones?

In the past, financial technologies companies could not compete with banks (as well as other financial companies) as they were not able to get funding for development. Can the emergence of ICOs solve the funding problem for these companies?

Will it result in the establishment of large financial tech companies, which will be able to compete with other financial giants?

Do you know any cases of the ICO launched by projects from the real sector (mainly small companies, for which bank credits were unavailable)?

Some experts believe that some companies have managed to attract investments this way. In your opinion, can ICOs become a new way of raising funds for companies from the real sector, or are these companies examples of an exception?
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