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Securitize company history timeline

2019

In May 2019, Securitize open-sourced its protocol's code.

Currently, there are eleven digital assets being traded on the platform; the tenth, called the Curzio Equity Owner's (CEO) token, was added in August 2019.

By 2019, Securitize, LLC made headlines by becoming the only SEC Registered Transfer Agent operating on the blockchain.

2020

On June 8, 2020, online news service Coindesk reported that Securitize had made payments of dividend-like raffle revenues to holders of Lottery.com tokens, Securitize's first such payments.

In 2020, with its industry-leading primary issuance and compliance platform, Securitize was recognized by CB Insights as a top 50 global innovator leveraging the blockchain, their first-ever ranking of the most promising companies within the blockchain ecosystem.

2022

The pace of major milestones has continued into 2022, with the launch in January of the ETH yield fund and in February with the news that Securitize is now among the top 10 United States stock transfer agents (and the leading digital transfer agent), with the acquisition of Pacific Stock Transfer.

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Founded
2017
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Headquarters
San Francisco, CA
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Founders
Carlos Domingo,Jamie H. Finn,Tal Elyashiv,W Bradford Stephens,James Wallis,Paul Atkins,Shay Finkelstein
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