Stablecoins are tokenization success
"I mean, I guess stable coins are the first iteration. Stable coins are probably the the the most successful tokenized asset. Uh there's no no argue about that. They're like, you know, more than 300 billion, 10 times bigger than the rest of the RW space."
ℹ️ In shortStablecoins are the most successful tokenized asset, with over $300 billion in capitalization, ten times larger than the rest of the RWA space.
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… letter then you know the partnership with Jam as a largest market maker and Jupiter to bring the the the audience and us you know dealing with the rests. So, I think we're in the first inning still, right, of tokenization. Even with all of this news and everything that's happening, this is the first iteration of what's possible. Is that accurate? I mean, I guess stable coins are the first iteration. >> Stable coins are probably the the the most successful tokenized asset. Uh there's no no argue about that. They're like, you know, more than 300 billion, 10 times bigger than the rest of the RW space. I think that that the chair Atkins at a conference a few weeks ago he said something that we are at the end of the beginning and it kind of resonates with me because it feels that way in tokenization we are we finished the beginning so I think all the stuff that we needed to do in terms of getting infrastructure licenses regulatory clarity etc …
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