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Tokenization: Rewriting Finance as Global Market I...
CryptoSlate•Tuesday, January 27, 2026 at 04:00 AM•1 min read

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According to a CryptoSlate guest post, tokenization is transitioning from a marginal experiment to a core component of global financial market infrastructure. Despite past digital asset debacles influencing public perception, tokenization has quietly advanced, with figures like Larry Fink and Rob Goldstein recognizing its importance. The primary obstacle is now perception rather than technology. Tokenization enhances settlement speed, operational efficiency, transparency, and programmability without altering regulatory perimeters or investor eligibility. While fractional ownership isn't a legal revolution, tokenization removes operational inefficiencies, making granular participation scalable. Major asset managers, including BlackRock and Franklin Templeton, are developing regulated tokenized products, highlighting the shift towards infrastructure improvement.

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According to a CryptoSlate guest post, tokenization is transitioning from a marginal experiment to a core component of global financial market infrastructure. Despite past digital asset debacles influencing public perception, tokenization has quietly advanced, with figures like Larry Fink and Rob Goldstein recognizing its importance. The primary obstacle is now perception rather than technology. Tokenization enhances settlement speed, operational efficiency, transparency, and programmability without altering regulatory perimeters or investor eligibility. While fractional ownership isn't a legal revolution, tokenization removes operational inefficiencies, making granular participation scalable. Major asset managers, including BlackRock and Franklin Templeton, are developing regulated tokenized products, highlighting the shift towards infrastructure improvement.

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