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$1 Trillion in transactions: Notabene, a Swift for crypto solution with Pelle Braendgaard

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Pelle Braendgaard [https://www.linkedin.com/in/pelleb/]CEO of Notabene [https://notabene.id/] in this episode talks about their solution and how do communication protocols really look like. Notabene allows crypto transactions to carry the information required by the regulators across the globe, making crypto more accessible for business use-cases. Follow my substack with in-depth articles on payments infrastructure! https://aftfinance.substack.com/ [https://aftfinance.substack.com/]

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