# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Tokenization

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Tokenization", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

BlackRock and Citadel Are Aggressively 'Sweeping Goods': What Fundamental Changes Have Occurred in the Logic of TradFi Entering DeFi?

Traditional finance (TradFi) giants like BlackRock, Citadel Securities, and Apollo Global Management are now directly purchasing DeFi governance tokens (UNI, ZRO, MORPHO), signaling a strategic shift beyond mere equity investments or pilot programs. This move is primarily about securing access to and aligning with the infrastructure they plan to use for tokenizing and distributing their products on-chain, rather than making broad portfolio bets on DeFi assets. Key drivers include improved custody/operational infrastructure and greater regulatory clarity, such as the upcoming repeal of SAB 121 and potential market structure legislation like the CLARITY Act. While this represents a structural change in institutional engagement, the token price impact has been muted due to weak market conditions and a lack of direct value capture mechanisms for most tokens. For governance tokens to function more like strategic equity, clearer value accrual (e.g., fee switches), reduced VC selling pressure, and enhanced regulatory certainty are needed. Concerns about governance centralisation exist, but increased professional participation could improve oversight. More TradFi firms, particularly those building tokenized products (e.g., Fidelity, Franklin Templeton), are expected to follow, focusing on blue-chip protocols in stablecoins, RWAs, and trading infrastructure.

marsbit02/24 10:45

BlackRock and Citadel Are Aggressively 'Sweeping Goods': What Fundamental Changes Have Occurred in the Logic of TradFi Entering DeFi?

marsbit02/24 10:45

Two Paths, One Destination

Coinbase and Robinhood, despite recent earnings misses, are undergoing significant transformations that diverge from simplistic narratives tied to crypto performance. Both are systematically diversifying their revenue streams to reduce cyclical dependency. Coinbase’s subscription and service revenue reached $2.8B in 2025, 5.5x its 2021 peak. It now holds 12% of global crypto assets and is expanding into derivatives (via the Deribit acquisition), prediction markets, and institutional services, partnering with major banks and asset managers like BlackRock. Its long-term goal is to become a foundational settlement layer for on-chain finance. Robinhood’s growth is highlighted by a 27% YoY increase in ARPU to $191, driven largely by its prediction markets—its fastest-growing product line, generating $300M in annualized revenue. Other key drivers include options trading and subscription services. The company is also expanding into banking and private market access through Robinhood Ventures, aiming to capture a share of generational wealth transfer. Though they started from opposite ends—Coinbase in crypto, Robinhood in traditional equities—both are converging toward the same vision: a financial super-app for retail users. They are now competing directly in emerging areas like prediction markets, tokenization, and private market access, with the goal of deepening user financial integration and becoming indispensable platforms.

marsbit02/24 10:36

Two Paths, One Destination

marsbit02/24 10:36

RWA Weekly Report|Significant First Decline in Asset Users; US SEC Discusses 'Gradual' Regulatory Path for Tokenized Securities, Plans to Launch Innovative Exemption Mechanism (2.15-2.24)

RWA Bi-Weekly Report (Feb 15–24): Asset Holders See First Notable Decline; SEC Explores "Progressive" Regulatory Path for Tokenized Securities According to rwa.xyz, the total Distributed Asset Value (DAV) of RWA grew from $24.14B to $25.07B, a 3.85% increase. However, the number of asset holders fell significantly from 842.2k to 710.4k, a drop of 15.65%. U.S. Treasury tokenizations saw the largest growth, rising 7% to $10.6B. Stablecoin holders increased by 9.02M, indicating broader adoption despite stablecoin market cap remaining flat. Key regulatory developments include the U.S. SEC clarifying a 2% haircut rule for broker-dealers' payment stablecoin holdings. The SEC is also considering an "innovation exemption" to allow limited trading of tokenized securities on new platforms. Additionally, a clarification was issued that RWA assets based in Hong Kong fall outside mainland China’s strict regulatory scope. In project updates, Ondo Finance integrated tokenized stocks like SPYon and QQQon into DeFi lending markets via Chainlink oracles. MSX (MyStonks) updated its platform and adopted a one-sided trading fee model to improve user experience. OneChain announced a $67M Series A funding round to develop institutional-grade RWA infrastructure. Overall, the market shows continued growth in low-risk, liquid assets like Treasuries, with regulatory bodies moving toward structured yet adaptive frameworks for tokenized real-world assets.

Odaily星球日报02/24 03:50

RWA Weekly Report|Significant First Decline in Asset Users; US SEC Discusses 'Gradual' Regulatory Path for Tokenized Securities, Plans to Launch Innovative Exemption Mechanism (2.15-2.24)

Odaily星球日报02/24 03:50

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