๐ Tokenization: Growing Assets, Shrinking Profits?
๐ Securitize's latest quarterly results highlight a widening gap between massive industry adoption and actual profitability.
๐ While assets under management (AUM) and transaction volumes are hitting record highs, revenue is failing to keep pace.
๐ The Disconnect: Scaling vs. Earning
๐ Despite a 16% increase in AUM to $4.3 billion and a 147% jump in transaction volume to $5.3 billion, the company reported:
๐ Total Revenue: Fell 5% to $14.4 million.
๐ป Tokenization Revenue: Dropped 12% to $7.8 million.
๐ Profitability: Swung to a $5.5 million loss (Adjusted EBITDA).
๐ ๏ธ Why the Revenue Gap Persists
๐ Industry experts point to a structural issue: tokenization currently relies heavily on bespoke, custom-built projects rather than scalable, standardized infrastructure.
๐๏ธ Implementation vs. Infrastructure: Most revenue comes from the initial setup of assets (implementation) rather than long-term, automated management fees (infrastructure).
โ๏ธ The "One-Off" Trap: Every new asset or jurisdiction often requires a new, complex integration, making it difficult to achieve economies of scale.
๐ฎ The Path Forward
๐ The industry is at a crossroads. ๐ก To move beyond "growth stories" and become durable businesses, platforms must:
๐ Standardize: Build repeatable workflows that serve many instruments simultaneously.
๐ฐ Monetize Activity: Transition from project-based service fees to recurring, automated infrastructure revenue.
๐ Prove Efficiency: Investors will increasingly demand better margins and clearer links between on-chain activity and sustainable, recurring cash flow.
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