Tokenised Custody Platforms

Definition ∞ Tokenised custody platforms are specialized digital infrastructure solutions designed to securely store and manage tokenized assets. These platforms facilitate the issuance, transfer, and redemption of tokens representing underlying real-world or digital assets. They integrate advanced cryptographic security with regulatory compliance features. Such platforms provide a secure and efficient environment for asset tokenization.
Context ∞ The current discussion concerning tokenised custody platforms often highlights their role in bridging traditional finance with the digital asset ecosystem. Debates persist regarding the regulatory clarity and licensing requirements for these platforms across different jurisdictions. A critical future development involves the standardization of technical protocols and legal frameworks, which will accelerate the mainstream adoption of tokenized assets and their secure management.