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House Financial Services Committee

Wall Street financial traders

Tokenization Has a Wall Street Story. It Still Needs a Main Street One.

As the House Financial Services Committee holds its hearing on tokenization, Paybis’ Innokenty Isers argues that the industry has appealed to institutions and lawmakers, it has largely ignored retail investors. Whether tokenization benefits ordinary investors or merely enhances existing systems will determine whether this market grows beyond Wall Street.
By Innokenty Isers

How an Eloquent Congressman Stunned Mark Zuckerberg Speechless During Libra Hearing

"I know you've got at least 100 lawyers who will tell you what you're doing is legal... But given the harm that this can do, they could be very wrong," Rep. Brad Sherman warned the Facebook CEO.
By Sissi Cao
John Stumpf, chairman and CEO of Wells Fargo, testifies about the unauthorized opening of accounts by Wells Fargo during a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, September 20, 2016

1980s Savings and Loan Scandal Regulator on How to Jail Big Bankers

Wells Fargo’s firing system was set up as a method of extortion for its employees—and John Stumpf can’t claim he 'didn’t know'
By Michael Sainato
(Eric Piermont/AFP/Getty Images)

Jamie Dimon Has Nothing to Say to the House that He Couldn’t Tell the Senate

By Patrick Clark
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