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September 8, 2020

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FCAT Blockchain Incubator, Who We Are

THE BLOCKCHAIN INCUBATOR TEAM

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FCAT launched its blockchain incubator in 2015. Since then it has been our mission to fully understand Bitcoin and blockchain technologies and their impact on money and the modern financial system.

 

Our team is working to build Fidelity’s crypto-financial future by researching digital assets, blockchain protocols, and emerging blockchain-related topics. Our purpose is to educate ourselves and the community, build products and services, and leverage our unique position to help advance the ecosystem.

By building native expertise in these technologies, we hope to help the digital assets infrastructure mature and position Fidelity to serve the changing needs of our clients. Read More

 
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