Tokenized Teaspoons and Tech Titans: Fundrise’s VCX Joins Kraken’s Ball

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Kraken’s xStocks, a marvel powered by Payward, already boasts a collection of over 100 tokenized U.S. stocks and ETFs, each as fully backed as a gentleman’s word. The addition of VCXx marks its inaugural foray into the realm of tokenized access to a diversified private-tech portfolio. The affable Ben Miller, CEO of Fundrise, declared with no small measure of pride, “We built VCX to act as a bridge between the public and private markets,” and further asserted that tokenizing the fund on xStocks permits “individual investors to own a piece of the best private technology companies in the world” through a regulated structure. How very convenient, indeed.

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