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Tokenized Financial Infrastructure

Definition

Tokenized Financial Infrastructure refers to the foundational systems and networks that utilize digital tokens on a blockchain to represent and manage traditional financial assets or instruments. This infrastructure enables the issuance, transfer, and settlement of securities, real estate, or other value forms as programmable tokens. It offers benefits such as increased liquidity, fractional ownership, reduced settlement times, and enhanced transparency. This system aims to modernize conventional finance through distributed ledger technology.