Polymath network (POLY)

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Polymath (POLY) is a cryptocurrency coin offering a revolutionary platform for the issuance and trading of tokenized securities. It was co-founded by Trevor Koverko & Chris Housser and was launched in 2018. Polymath aims to address the current challenges of issuing and trading security tokens, allowing institutions and investors to quickly tokenize their assets. The platform automates the entire process, from legal compliance to issuance to trading on exchanges, allowing users to quickly and easily use the platform for securities transactions. What Makes Polymath Unique? One of the main features of Polymath is its built-in legal compliance. The platform utilizes smart contracts to automate compliance with current securities laws, allowing users to quickly and easily issue tokens, without having to consult lawyers or be surprised by unexpected legal requirements. Additionally, Polymath simplifies the process of listing and trading of security tokens on exchanges, allowing users to quickly and easily list their tokens on multiple exchanges using the platform. This makes the process of issuing and trading tokenized securities much faster and easier than it currently is in the traditional stock market. Where is Polymath Used? Polymath is used by institutions and investors to tokenize their assets and quickly list them on exchanges. It is also used by cryptocurrency exchanges to list security tokens and facilitate their trading. Where to Buy and Sell Polymath? Polymath (POLY) tokens can be bought or sold on most major cryptocurrency exchanges, such as Binance, Kraken, and Bitfinex. Tokens can also be bought directly from Polymath’s website. It is also possible to buy and sell Polymath tokens on peer-to-peer (P2P) exchanges such as LocalCryptos.