IMF Flags Financial Stability Risks Amid Growing Tokenization Boom

TheNewsCryptoОпубликовано 2026-04-03Обновлено 2026-04-03

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The IMF acknowledges that tokenization can increase transparency and reduce friction in finance but also warns it poses significant risks to financial stability. While atomic settlement and automation may reduce some traditional risks, they introduce new ones, making the overall impact uncertain. The tokenized asset market, currently valued at over $27.6 billion (excluding stablecoins), is projected to reach between $2 trillion and $16 trillion by 2030. The IMF report highlights both positive effects, such as faster cross-border payments and greater financial inclusion, and negative consequences, including increased capital flow volatility and threats to monetary sovereignty. It cautions that risks are shifting from banks to shared ledgers and smart contracts. Major institutions like BlackRock and the Intercontinental Exchange are advancing in tokenization, but the IMF warns that without legal clarity on ownership and settlement, these markets risk becoming fragmented and insignificant.

While the IMF acknowledged that tokenization might increase transparency and decrease friction in the financial sector, it also cautioned that the technology could pose risks to the sector’s stability.

With atomic settlement and improved transparency reducing certain old risks and speed and automation introducing new ones, the total impact of tokenization on financial stability is unknown, according to the IMF’s 23-page assessment released on Thursday.

Based on statistics from RWA.xyz, the total value of tokenized assets onchain exceeds $27.6 billion (not including stablecoins). The tokenization market might reach $16 trillion by 2030, according to Boston Consulting Group’s 2022 projection, but a more cautious $2 trillion, according to McKinsey & Co’s 2024 prediction.

Both Positive and Negative Effects

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said that although tokenization does increase the issuance, trading, settlement, and management of securities and other financial instruments, it also moves risks away from the banking sector and onto shared ledgers and smart contract code.

Tokenization, according to the agency, has both positive and negative aspects. On one hand, it may facilitate speedier cross-border payments and increase financial inclusion in developing nations. On the other hand, it increases the danger of capital flow volatility, currency substitution, and the loss of monetary sovereignty.

Some prominent Wall Street figures, including Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, have advocated for the tokenization of various assets on the blockchain, including equities, bonds, money market funds, and even real estate.

The BlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund’s tokenization platform, Securitize, ranks first among RWA tokenization platforms by total value locked at $3.38 billion, according to CryptoDep’s citation of April 1 data.

Intercontinental Exchange, the parent company of the New York Stock Exchange, has also taken action, saying in January that it would provide a tokenization platform that allows for the post-trade settlement of exchange-traded funds and equities and the 24/7 trading of these assets using a blockchain technology.

Tokenized markets run the danger of becoming disjointed and unimportant if there is no legal certainty about ownership records and settlement finality, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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Связанные с этим вопросы

QWhat are the potential benefits of tokenization in the financial sector according to the IMF?

AThe IMF acknowledged that tokenization might increase transparency, decrease friction, facilitate speedier cross-border payments, and increase financial inclusion in developing nations.

QWhat is the projected size of the tokenization market by 2030 according to different consulting firms?

ABoston Consulting Group projected the tokenization market might reach $16 trillion by 2030, while McKinsey & Co provided a more cautious prediction of $2 trillion in 2024.

QWhat new risks does the IMF associate with the tokenization of assets?

AThe IMF cautioned that tokenization could pose risks such as capital flow volatility, currency substitution, loss of monetary sovereignty, and the danger of markets becoming disjointed due to a lack of legal certainty about ownership records and settlement finality.

QWhich company's tokenization platform currently has the highest total value locked, and what is that value?

ASecuritize, the tokenization platform for the BlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund, ranks first with a total value locked of $3.38 billion according to April 1 data.

QWhat action has the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) taken regarding tokenization?

AThe Intercontinental Exchange, parent company of the NYSE, announced in January that it would provide a tokenization platform for the post-trade settlement of exchange-traded funds and equities, enabling 24/7 trading of these assets using blockchain technology.

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