Nasdaq opened its electronic stock exchange back in 1971. The stock exchange highly invests in cutting-edge technology and hopes to be a pioneer in the
blockchain.
According to Mr. Haglind, Key players in the industry are looking to these
technologies to make them more effective and efficient while gaining a competitive advantage.
Again, good news. When I read this, I understand that despite all the difficulties that bitcoin is experiencing at the moment, the situation is still going for the better. In small steps, we are approaching the point that electronic money will become as equivalent in the ordinary world as Fiat currencies. It is a matter of time and it will inevitably come.