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Stakehaus

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stakehaus labs has created an crosschain-compatible blockchain for the issuance, creation and redemption of index tokens and funds, fully powered by smart contracts. our blockchain is fast, secure and flexible to adapt to the regulatory enviroment.

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Frankfurt Am Main, Hesse, Germany
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Type: Private
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Stakehaus' headquarters is located at Frankfurt Am Main, Hesse, Germany

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