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# Watch: How Tokenovate Transforms Derivatives Trading

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Tokenovate is a post-trade automation platform for derivatives and SFTs. Our unified, data-agnostic solution ensures seamless transaction processing across all asset classes, products and market infrastructures — no matter what you trade or where your assets are held. By operationalising and embedding the Common Domain Model (CDM) directly into our technology stack, we harness the power of the BSV Blockchain, smart contracts and tokenisation to drive automation, interoperability, and efficiency across capital markets.

[Read case study](https://hub.bsvblockchain.org/case-study-library/fintech/automated-post-trade-by-tokenovate)


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