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Cashflow on the Blockchain Part III: Reimagining Debt with Security Tokensby@jrodthoughts
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Cashflow on the Blockchain Part III: Reimagining Debt with Security Tokens

by Jesus Rodriguez4mDecember 18th, 2018
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This is the third and final part of an essay focused on security tokens for debt instruments. <a href="https://hackernoon.com/cashflow-on-the-blockchain-part-i-tokenized-debt-and-security-tokens-18054dbf7dc" target="_blank">The first part</a> covered some of the fundamental benefits of debt-based security tokens while <a href="https://hackernoon.com/cashflow-on-the-blockchain-part-ii-a-protocol-for-tokenized-debt-5433ca2d8c33" target="_blank">the second part</a> outlined the key principles of a protocol for tokenized debt. In this part, I would like to focus on how debt crypto-securities can help us reimagining traditional debt vehicles or even create new forms of debt products that are nearly impossible to build in the current financial infrastructure.

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