Tokenized silver sounds simple, but the interesting part is what happens after the asset is put on-chain.
L4VA has launched the Toto Finance Silver Vault on Cardano, giving eligible users access to tokens representing a proportional share of physical silver.
What caught my attention is that these tokens aren’t just digital receipts.
They can be traded through decentralized liquidity pools, creating an on-chain market around an asset that normally sits outside crypto.
Liquidity providers can also earn trading fees, while qualifying users may receive ecosystem rewards.
For me, the bigger question is whether tokenization can make commodities like silver easier to access and trade without losing the connection to the underlying physical asset.
That’s where RWA infrastructure starts getting interesting.
L4VA has launched the Toto Finance Silver Vault on Cardano, giving eligible users access to tokens representing a proportional share of physical silver.
What caught my attention is that these tokens aren’t just digital receipts.
They can be traded through decentralized liquidity pools, creating an on-chain market around an asset that normally sits outside crypto.
Liquidity providers can also earn trading fees, while qualifying users may receive ecosystem rewards.
For me, the bigger question is whether tokenization can make commodities like silver easier to access and trade without losing the connection to the underlying physical asset.
That’s where RWA infrastructure starts getting interesting.