Digital asset infrastructure Roma has obtained a virtual asset service provider license issued by Dubai VARA

2024-07-30 11:50:52
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ChainCatcher news, digital asset infrastructure Roma announced that it has obtained a virtual asset service provider license issued by Dubai VARA, which enables Roma to offer regulated virtual asset brokerage services, providing clients with digital asset deposits and withdrawals, brokerage, and over-the-counter trading services.

It is reported that Roma was founded by former Sequoia Capital Managing Director Amit Jain, focusing on bridging the gap between legal assets and digital assets for global institutions, and raised $22 million in seed funding in 2022, led by Sequoia Capital India.

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