Robin Hood Markets CEO Vlad Tenev said that in the face of opposition from many companies, including OpenAI, after the launch of its tokenized stock product, the company is in discussions with regulators on the issuance of its tokenized shares in Europe. The Menlo Park, California-based company announced last week that retail investors using its app in the EU can begin trading blockchain-based US stock tokens. The launch also includes token giveaways for unlisted companies such as OpenAI. However, OpenAI, headed by Sam Ultrman, later reminded traders that these “tokens” were not shares of the company.

Zhitongcaijing · 07/08 10:17
Robin Hood Markets CEO Vlad Tenev said that in the face of opposition from many companies, including OpenAI, after the launch of its tokenized stock product, the company is in discussions with regulators on the issuance of its tokenized shares in Europe. The Menlo Park, California-based company announced last week that retail investors using its app in the EU can begin trading blockchain-based US stock tokens. The launch also includes token giveaways for unlisted companies such as OpenAI. However, OpenAI, headed by Sam Ultrman, later reminded traders that these “tokens” were not shares of the company.