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‘Rethinking Money and Capital’ provides solutions for the present times

Mumbai-based fintech entrepreneur and thought leader, Swapnil Pawar has closely studied monetary macroeconomics since 2011 and has launched his third book for serious players to rethink mainstream economics. The book titled ‘Rethinking Money and Capital’ dissects economic ideas right at their roots and provides solutions for the present times. The book is available on Amazon […]

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‘Rethinking Money and Capital’ provides solutions for the present times

Mumbai-based fintech entrepreneur and thought leader, Swapnil Pawar has closely studied monetary macroeconomics since 2011 and has launched his third book for serious players to rethink mainstream economics. The book titled ‘Rethinking Money and Capital’ dissects economic ideas right at their roots and provides solutions for the present times. The book is available on Amazon and Flipkart.
Additionally, Newrl is a ‘Trust Network’ blockchain built for decentralized social finance founded by Swapnil Pawar. Swapnil has over 18 years of experience in the intersection of technology and financial services. He is an IIT Bombay and IIM Ahmedabad graduate and is an expert in the field of blockchain technology, macroeconomics, decentralized finance and quantitative investing.
The company enables individuals and small businesses to access capital from their communities using their credibility and tokenized assets as a collateral. Newrl simplifies legally robust tokenization of assets like stocks, properties, and start-up equity. It also enables individuals and small businesses to tokenize new forms of assets like personal creditworthiness, social media revenue inflows, patents, invoices, brands, warehouse receipts, etc. For illiquid assets, Newrl supports a mutualization mechanism to facilitate liquidity, also helping their use as collateral in a loan. Newrl focuses more upon real-world assets, with backing from physical assets which reduces the scope of many types of fraud, furthering the belief in the ‘trust network’.

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