NEM is primarily a financial blockchain solution which can be used for payment, clearing and settlement in a fully controlled and private environment. As such, it meets the requirements of most regulatory frameworks. NEM also has more creative applications, such as Apostille, a solution for notarizing documents, updating them and changing their ownership. These diverse applications are made possible thanks to NEM’s asset agnostic nature. This means that the platform can be used to settle any asset via the blockchain. NEM also exists as a private chain called Mijin, which is being tested for blockchain capabilities by over 140 institutions in Japan, including Hitachi. NEM’s wide-reaching potential and “mainstream” industry traction make its XEM token an attractive investment, but is everything as smooth as it may appear at first glance? Tokenguide explores what you should keep in mind when you consider investing in NEM.