Decentralised public blockchain Ethereum will provide “digital signature” on all documents publicly disclosed by issuers; new functionality will enhance security for issuers and transparency of LuxSE’s certification service. The Luxembourg Stock Exchange (LuxSE) allows issuers, or their representatives, to file documents containing regulated information via an Officially Appointed Mechanism (OAM). These documents are centrally archived and accessible to the general public on the LuxSE website. LuxSE has now added an extra layer of security into the certification process with the introduction of a ‘digital signature’ using Ethereum’s blockchain technology. This new functionality is already active and available with no supplementary fees.
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