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DasH FX

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Previous Detection : 2024-12-25
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DasH FX · Company summary
DasH FXReview Summary
Founded2020-01-16
Registered Country/RegionJapan
RegulationUnregulated
Products Digital Securities
Customer SupportEmail: info.sec@hashdash-group.com
Social Media: YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram

DasH FX Information

Hash DasH is Japan's first securities company specializing in digital securities. Digital securities are a new type of financial product that has just emerged in Japan in 2021 to realize dream projects ranging from ships, airplanes, jewelry, and artworks to space exploration.

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Is DasH FX Legit?

DasH FX is not regulated, making it less safe than regulated brokers.

Is DasH FX Legit?
Is DasH FX Legit?

What is Digital Securities?

In short, digital securities are “securities managed using blockchain”. The advantage of digital securities lies in the management stability brought by blockchain.

For investors, it is easier for investors to retain assets that are kept by the rich; the investment objects are wider than the products previously offered to general investors, such as real estate, ships, aircraft, jewelry, etc.; “separate management” and “bankruptcy isolation” are implemented to protect investors.

Transfer via online banking, bank counter, or ATM (customers are responsible for the fees set by their financial institution).

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