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This Best of The Breakdown August 2020 edition features commentary from Hugh Hendry

Elyashiv told CoinDesk that Fusang will introduce SPiCE VC to global investors, family offices and institutions in Asia that the $15 million tokenized fund simply could not reach with its two existing investment platforms: SharesPost and OpenFinance Network.

Those two U.S. alternative investments portals, which both restrict SPiCE VC trades to the country’s elite accredited investor class, “have not lived up to the promise of a marketplace that is active,” said Elyashiv.

He blamed low token liquidity on those exchanges' noncustodial format and what he called their "very complicated user interfaces." Fusang, he said, has advantages on both fronts: “They run a full book.”

Despite Elyashiv's criticism of SharesPost and OpenFinance, SPiCE VC will continue to be listed on them.

The new listing is SPiCE VC’s latest attempt to pump liquidity into an asset class that seldom trades hands.

“Liquidity is the number one issue for [investors] in the VC industry,” Elyashiv said. “And we wanted to find a solution for that.”

SPiCE’s portfolio companies include Securitize, Bakkt and INX Exchange, which this week is proceeding with its long-awaited tokenized public offering..

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