Chattel Tokenization Iterative Online Cryptocurrency Building Local Economy

Apr 19, 2021

Tokenized chattels or chattel tokenization is in a different category within the family of various cryptocurrencies. Global Treaty Bank is set to officially open May 2021. Further information can be found at https://treatybank.com.

Chattel tokenization. Earlier today, Global Treaty Bank announced the launch of its new Indigenous crypto economy (crypto development/tokenizing chattels/learning, earning, and discerning) value transfer service, set to go live May 2021. For anyone with even a passing interest in the world of Indigenous Peoples, First Nation, Metis, Inuit, this new development will be worth paying attention to, as it's set to shake things up.

Currently, with even a passing glance, a person will notice that everyone is focused on the crypto coin (for example: coinbase)/how very few or no one in the "First Nation reserve zones" elected representative levels seem to see the value in the crypto (Digital Ledger Technology) space/that there is a difference in how crypto is treated in the U.S compared to Canada.

The Founder/CEO at Global Treaty Bank, Guy Dumas, makes a point of saying "things are going to change quickly when our crypto economics value transfer service launches". Crypto lives in what is known as digital ledger technology or DLT for short. All transactions are recorded at various speeds depending on the type of DLT (blockchain, hashgraph, holograph, etc) used.

Guy Dumas continues... "Where you'll always see our crypto allyl (the competitors) doing the same old thing, we will focus on the front end to ensure the customer is ready and confident to upload their first crypto economy event sheet. Once this is done, meaning other legal requirements met as well, the customer now has liquidity choices available to them. Perhaps for the first time in a long time the customer will sense the opportunity. We do this because we believe mainstream financial and economic institutions continue to follow the legislations to keep most indigenous peoples out of the economy going on 259 years.

259 years is a long time. The legislations that have kept Indigenous peoples out of the financial and economic world started with the 1763 Royal Proclamation, followed by the 1867 British North America Act, and further confirmed by the 1876 Indian Act. Nothing is owned by any one individual but rather held in trust, collectively. Obviously the trustee has not done their job. This is no exaggeration whatsoever. Visit any remote Indigenous community and poverty persists.

"Global Treaty Bank is designed specifically for the financial and economic conditions facing Indigenous peoples. Ultimately this is going to be a huge benefit to our customers because It will confirm their belief they have an ability to be wealthy, prosperous, and plentiful."

Global Treaty Bank was established in April 2020. It has been preparing the business to create a powerful indigneous crypto economy service with chattels (moveable property) and it has always aimed to establish, facilitate and build a sustainable crypto economy on First Nation, Indigenous Lands. Technology opened the door.

Currently, the closest thing to Global Treaty Bank's crypto economics service are mainstream crypto services who simply have no awareness of the Indigenous world, but Global Treaty Bank improved on this by simplifying the crypto inclusion process with their (customer) first event sheet. This alone is predicted to make Global Treaty Bank's crypto economics service more popular with customers in the Indigenous Peoples, First Nation, Metis, Inuit space, quickly. Currently, several innovative indigenous crypto coins are out there, mainly in the U.S. Other uses of the cryptographic technology is used for voting and gaming purposes. Use cases will expand.

Once again, the crypto economy value transfer services, crypto development/tokenizing chattels/tokenization/learning, earning, and discerning crypto economics service is set to launch May 2021. To find out more, the place to visit is https://treatybank.com

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