Tokenized Institutional Assets First Time: Connect the Main Chain and Public Chain
FalconX and Interstice team up to bring the Canton Network—the home for tokenized institutional assets—into the Ethereum, Solana, and Robinhood Chain ecosystems.
What does this mean? Previously, Wall Street’s on-chain assets and the public chains that retail users play on were two isolated islands, each doing their own thing.
Now, a non-custodial cross-chain bridge effectively welds both sides together.
Institutional capital can flow smoothly into public-chain ecosystems, and the liquidity of public chains can also give back to institutional markets—truly a two-way commitment.
This step is more tangible than any slogan. Tokenized assets have been talked about for three years, and the biggest bottleneck has always been liquidity.
Institutional assets are on-chain, but if nobody trades them, then it’s like they’re up there for nothing—there’s value, but no market, which is the most awkward situation.
Once the cross-chain connection is in place, Wall Street’s tokenized Treasuries and fund shares can circulate in places where retail users can actually reach them. The whole scene suddenly comes alive.
For the RWA sector, this is the real missing piece of infrastructure. Previously, it was more about telling stories; now they’re starting to lay water pipes.
When the pipes are laid, you’ll see capital running around everywhere along the pipeline—whichever sector the pipeline connects to will take off.
Of course, cross-chain bridges have always been prime targets for hackers. This time it’s a non-custodial approach, so the risks are lower—but you still have to keep an eye on things.
When institutional capital moves in, which sector benefits first—tokenized Treasuries or fund shares? Let’s discuss in the comments.
Click the avatar to watch the livestream.
Every day, I’ll take you to track RWA hotspots—not just what’s happening in the news, but also help you understand the underlying logic and opportunities 👉🦖
#RWA #tokenization
FalconX and Interstice team up to bring the Canton Network—the home for tokenized institutional assets—into the Ethereum, Solana, and Robinhood Chain ecosystems.
What does this mean? Previously, Wall Street’s on-chain assets and the public chains that retail users play on were two isolated islands, each doing their own thing.
Now, a non-custodial cross-chain bridge effectively welds both sides together.
Institutional capital can flow smoothly into public-chain ecosystems, and the liquidity of public chains can also give back to institutional markets—truly a two-way commitment.
This step is more tangible than any slogan. Tokenized assets have been talked about for three years, and the biggest bottleneck has always been liquidity.
Institutional assets are on-chain, but if nobody trades them, then it’s like they’re up there for nothing—there’s value, but no market, which is the most awkward situation.
Once the cross-chain connection is in place, Wall Street’s tokenized Treasuries and fund shares can circulate in places where retail users can actually reach them. The whole scene suddenly comes alive.
For the RWA sector, this is the real missing piece of infrastructure. Previously, it was more about telling stories; now they’re starting to lay water pipes.
When the pipes are laid, you’ll see capital running around everywhere along the pipeline—whichever sector the pipeline connects to will take off.
Of course, cross-chain bridges have always been prime targets for hackers. This time it’s a non-custodial approach, so the risks are lower—but you still have to keep an eye on things.
When institutional capital moves in, which sector benefits first—tokenized Treasuries or fund shares? Let’s discuss in the comments.
Click the avatar to watch the livestream.
Every day, I’ll take you to track RWA hotspots—not just what’s happening in the news, but also help you understand the underlying logic and opportunities 👉🦖
#RWA #tokenization