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Tokenization of real world assets is an unstoppable ‘freight train’ coming to major markets: Robinhood CEO​

  • “I think [tokenization] will become the default way to get exposure to U.S. stocks outside the U.S.,” said Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev.
  • Robinhood began offering more than 200 tokenized U.S. stocks to customers in the European Union in June, giving them a new way to gain exposure to the underlying assets.
The tokenization of real-world assets, from stocks to real estate, will spread to financial markets around the world, according to Robinhood Markets Chief Executive Officer Vlad Tenev.

“Tokenization is like a freight train. It can’t be stopped, and eventually it’s going to eat the entire financial system,” Tenev told a panel at a crypto conference in Singapore on Wednesday.

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It depends upon how the tokenization is structured. Legal contracts are legal contracts.
 

Crypto race to tokenize stocks raises investor protection flags​

NEW YORK/PARIS, Oct 8 (Reuters) - A race by crypto companies to sell tokens pegged to stocks is raising alarm bells among traditional financial firms and regulatory experts who warn that the fast-growing novel products pose risks to investors and market stability.

Buoyed by President Donald Trump's pro-crypto stance and his administration's push for friendly regulations, the crypto industry is rushing to capitalize on a global surge in enthusiasm for the sector.

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