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Standard Chartered sees $2T tokenized asset market by 2028
Standard Chartered projects that real-world assets (RWAs) represented on-chain could reach $2 trillion by 2028.
Tokenization has moved from experimentation to execution. Infrastructure has matured, regulatory frameworks are emerging, and ...
As cryptocurrencies become more intertwined with the traditional financial system, industry heavyweights are racing for a long-sought goal of turning real-world assets into digital tokens.
The head of DTCC Digital Assets says tokenized treasuries and private markets are next, but warns the industry to move carefully.
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Tokenization of Real-World Assets: Why This Sector Could Be a Trillion-Dollar Opportunity
The traditional cryptocurrency market has grown more mature than when it first started as a speculative market. Although much of the coverage early on centered around Bitcoin being digital gold and ...
Startups that find product-market fit can do well in any industry, but that’s not enough if you’re a web3 company. No, you have to go beyond and find real use cases for the emerging technology. And ...
JPMorgan’s new crypto head Oliver Harris warns that tokenizing assets isn't a magic fix for liquidity, but believes the ...
Tokenization has long been a buzzword for crypto enthusiasts, who have been arguing for years that blockchain-based assets will change the underlying infrastructure of financial markets. The ...
"Tokenization," particularly of "real world assets," or RWAs, has recently been touted as the next big thing in crypto. Most people do not make the connection that this trend is just another form of ...
Blockchain technology and artificial intelligence are accelerating the convergence of crypto and traditional finance (TradFi). Roundtable anchor Rob Nelson and TRON DAO director David Uhryniak ...
While U.S. dollar-backed stablecoins continue to dominate the conversation, recent discussions with investors indicate a growing focus on the tokenization of real world assets (RWAs), including stocks ...
In 2014, Visa introduced its tokenization service, allowing customers to pay for goods and services without giving away their credit card details. A decade later, the shift to tokenization has become ...
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