Polymath modified the process of creating and selling security tokens. It made a new token standard, the ST20, and enforced government compliance. Only certain authorized investors and their Ethereum wallet addresses” can hold ST20 tokens.
The aim of this polymath is to have an ecosystem and protocol that can verify the investors (more on that later) and can purchase and trade tokenized securities that are as same as other types of investments like stocks, equity, and venture capital funding.
Polymath implicitly clarifies that tokens created through their STO protocol are absolutely secured by every definition and legal standard. Their own POLY tokens are defined by Polymath as being utility tokens as they are used to pay for various fees and services.
Demand for POLY is high on Asian exchanges with the majority of volume traded on Upbit and Binance. When the was coin first launched, only a few exchanges provided access to the token. Fortunately, you now have a wide variety of options including Bittrex. if you’re looking for an American exchange.