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  • DJ D-Sol, who goes by the name David Solomon when he runs Goldman Sachs, doing his thing. According to some conspiracy theories, he may in fact run the world (via Instagram.com/djdsolmusic)
    DJ D-Sol, who goes by the name David Solomon when he runs Goldman Sachs, doing his thing. According to some conspiracy theories, he may in fact run the world (via Instagram.com/djdsolmusic)
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    We had Lady Gaga’s former tour DJ review Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon’s new single and he totally loved it

    DJ D Sol’s new single absolutely slaps

    July 3, 2019 /

    Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon moonlights as a music producer and party starter under the name DJ D-Sol. This week, he released his latest single “Rescue Me.” And we don’t mind saying that it’s a pretty sweet track.

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    Brendan Sullivan
  • DJ D-Sol, who also goes by the name of David Solomon, moonlights as CEO of Goldman Sachs (via instagram.com/djsolmusic).
    DJ D-Sol, who also goes by the name of David Solomon, moonlights as CEO of Goldman Sachs (via instagram.com/djsolmusic).
    Cryptocurrencies,  Libra,  Technology

    Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon says bank payments will be tokenized on a blockchain

    All major banks are looking at the potential of stablecoins

    June 28, 2019 /

    The world’s banking payment system is going to be tokenized on a blockchain, according to the head of Goldman Sachs. In a discussion of Facebook’s new Libra cryptocurrency with the French news site Les Echo on June 28, Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said he finds the “principle interesting” and the fifth-largest American bank, does “extensive research on the concept of tokenization.”

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    Leo Jakobson

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