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08-05-2025
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Crypto for Advisors: Trends in Tokenizing Real-World Assets
Thank you to our sponsor of this week's newsletter, Grayscale. For financial advisors near Chicago, Grayscale is hosting an exclusive event, Crypto Connect, on Thursday, May 22. Learn more. In today's Crypto for Advisors, Tedd Strazimiri from Evolve ETFs writes about the evolution of tokenization and the value it brings to investors. Then, Peter Gaffney from Inveniam answers questions about what tokenization can do for wealth managers and their clients in Ask an Expert. - Sarah Morton Unknown block type "divider", specify a component for it in the ` option Unknown block type "divider", specify a component for it in the ` option The tokenization of real-world assets (RWAs) has moved beyond buzzword status to become a multi-billion-dollar reality, led by Ethereum. Of the more than $250 billion in tokenized assets, Ethereum commands approximately 55% of the market. From stablecoins and U.S. Treasuries to real estate, private credit, commodities and equities, Ethereum has emerged as the preferred blockchain infrastructure for institutions aiming to bridge traditional finance with the digital asset world. Why tokenization matters At its core, tokenization is the process of converting ownership rights in RWAs into digital tokens that live on a blockchain. This transformation introduces unprecedented efficiencies in settlement speed, liquidity and accessibility. Tokenized assets can be traded 24/7, settled instantly and fractionalized to reach a broader range of investors. For institutions, tokenization reduces costs tied to custody, middlemen and manual processes, while offering transparency and programmability. But while tokenization is a trend that can take root across multiple blockchains, Ethereum's dominance is no accident. Its established infrastructure, widespread developer ecosystem and proven security have made it the go-to platform for major players entering the space. Ranked: Blockchain Networks Supporting RWA Tokenization BlackRock's BUIDL and the rise of institutional tokenization One of the best examples of institutional adoption of tokenization is BlackRock's BUIDL, a tokenized U.S. Treasury fund built on Ethereum. Launched in early 2024, BUIDL allows investors to access U.S. Treasuries via blockchain, offering real-time settlement and transparency into holdings. The fund has rapidly scaled to over $2.5 billion in assets under management, securing a 41% market share in the tokenized U.S. Treasury space. Ethereum remains the dominant chain for tokenized Treasuries, accounting for 74% of the $6.2 billion tokenized US treasuries market. BUIDL isn't just a product; it's a signal that TradFi sees Ethereum as the backbone of the next financial era. Stablecoins: the foundation layer No discussion of tokenization is complete without stablecoins. U.S. dollar-pegged assets like USDC and USDT represent the vast majority (95%) of all tokenized assets. Stablecoins alone account for more than $128 billion of Ethereum's tokenized economy1 and serve as the primary medium of exchange across DeFi, cross-border settlements and remittance platforms. In many developing economies, like Nigeria or Venezuela, stablecoins provide access to the U.S. dollar without needing a bank. Whether shielding savings from inflation or enabling seamless international trade, stablecoins show the real-world value of tokenized dollars, backstopped by the Ethereum network. Tokenized Stocks and beyond Tokenized stocks on Ethereum represent a growing but still nascent segment of the tokenized asset space. These digital assets mirror the price of real-world equities and ETFs, offering 24/7 trading, fractional ownership, global accessibility and instant settlement. Key benefits include increased liquidity, lower transaction costs and democratized access to markets traditionally limited by geography or account type. Popular tokenized stocks include Nvidia, Coinbase and MicroStrategy, as well as ETFs like SPY. As regulatory clarity improves, tokenized equities on Ethereum could reshape how investors access and trade stocks, especially in underserved or emerging markets. Additionally, real estate, private credit, commodities and even art are finding their way onto Ethereum in tokenized formats, proving the chain's adaptability for diverse asset classes. Tokenized RWAs (excluding Stablecoins) Source: as of April 22, 2025. Conclusion Ethereum's dominance in tokenized assets isn't just about being first — it's about being built for permanence. As the infrastructure underpinning real-world asset tokenization matures, Ethereum's role as the financial layer of the internet becomes more pronounced. While newer chains like Solana will carve out niches in the space, Ethereum continues to be the platform where regulation meets innovation, and where finance finds its next form. - , product research associate, Evolve ETFs Unknown block type "divider", specify a component for it in the ` option Q. What are the value drivers of tokenization for a wealth manager? A. The tokenization of assets should come with newfound utility. Financial advisors, wealth managers and other fiduciaries already have access to a wide universe of investment products. Where tokenization adds value is through the infrastructure emerging around tokenized real-world assets, particularly applications enabling the collateralization and margining of asset-backed tokens. Blockchain-based data management systems, like Inveniam, are designed to enable real-time, asset-level reporting to facilitate private asset-backed stablecoin loans, with the same integrity and traceability that exists elsewhere in the crypto space. This allows legacy private asset classes — like real estate and credit — to function similarly to how $30 billion in crypto loans are currently collateralized on platforms like Aave. This new utility is a significant value-add and a differentiating service factor that advisors can offer clients beyond traditional crypto allocations. Q. How does tokenization help advisors achieve their portfolio management goals? A. Alongside benefits like collateralization, advisors also gain greater control over client portfolio allocations through second-order tokenization benefits. Many investment funds across private equity, hedge funds, private credit and commercial real estate have high minimum investment requirements and illiquid secondary trading activity. This 'set it and forget it' mentality leads to inefficient portfolio management, in which advisors either overallocate or underallocate due to the 'lumpiness' of the underlying asset. By contrast, tokenized funds can be fractionalized far more efficiently than existing offerings, meaning advisors can buy in at much lower minimums, such as $10,000 increments, versus millions of dollars at a time. Then as client preferences, positions and portfolios shift, advisors can reallocate accordingly, making use of secondary liquidity venues and ongoing low-minimum subscriptions. This improves an advisor's ability to meet client demands and achieve return targets without being inhibited by outdated practices. - Peter Gaffney, director of DeFi & digital trading, Inveniam Unknown block type "divider", specify a component for it in the ` option SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce stated that 'tokenization is a technology that could significantly impact financial markets. New Hampshire makes history and becomes the first U.S. state to bring into law state investment in bitcoin and digital assets. Morgan Stanley is developing plans to offer direct crypto trading on its E*Trade platform by 2026. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
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06-04-2025
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Multiple high schoolers hospitalized after drinking at SeaWorld prom, school officials confirm
Multiple high school students were taken to the hospital after getting drunk at the Winter Springs High School Prom being held at SeaWorld, according to school officials. According to an email sent out by Principal Peter Gaffney, some students snuck small containers of alcohol into the prom, and others showed up already inebriated. It has not been confirmed how many students were involved, but that it was enough to send out a public statement. You can see the email sent out to parents after the incident from Principal Gaffney: Dear Winter Springs Families, I am writing to share a disappointing update with you. As you may be aware, tonight, Winter Springs High is having our prom at SeaWorld. Unfortunately, we had several students who were involved in sneaking in small containers of alcohol and others who showed up to this event inebriated. This is not only illegal but incredibly dangerous. A few students have been transported to the hospital due to alcohol consumption. Those responsible for this behavior have been identified, parents were contacted, and proper disciplinary action will be taken. The prom will continue as scheduled; however, we will have increased police presence to discourage any further behaviors that are illegal or against our student code of conduct. This is not how we envisioned this evening, but the safety of all students is our highest priority, and this kind of behavior cannot and will not be tolerated. I would like to ask for your assistance in speaking with your student about the dangers of this kind of behavior and the possible outcomes beyond disciplinary actions taken at the school level. Thank you for your support and understanding. Principal Gaffney - Principal Peter Gaffney Channel 9 has reached out to the first responder agencies on the scene for more information. Click here to download our free news, weather and smart TV apps. And click here to stream Channel 9 Eyewitness News live.