Goldman Sachs to Explore NFTs as Financial Instruments
Goldman Sachs is examining the "tokenization of real assets" as the investment bank pushes deeper into the emerging crypto space.
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USDT$0.9988-0.01%
USDC$0.9998+0.01%
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SOL$69.03-5.04%
TRX$0.33-0.41%
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