Tokenization is emerging as a faster and safer upgrade to existing financial infrastructure and helps eliminate settlement delays. BlackRock executives say tokenized assets can expand investment opportunities. BlackRock’s Larry Fink and Rob Goldstein argue that tokenization is moving the financial industry toward a faster, more efficient foundation. In a new column for The Economist, the [...]]]>Tokenization is emerging as a faster and safer upgrade to existing financial infrastructure and helps eliminate settlement delays. BlackRock executives say tokenized assets can expand investment opportunities. BlackRock’s Larry Fink and Rob Goldstein argue that tokenization is moving the financial industry toward a faster, more efficient foundation. In a new column for The Economist, the [...]]]>

BlackRock Execs Predict Tokenization Will Enable Instant Settlement and New Asset Classes

  • Tokenization is emerging as a faster and safer upgrade to existing financial infrastructure and helps eliminate settlement delays.
  • BlackRock executives say tokenized assets can expand investment opportunities.

BlackRock’s Larry Fink and Rob Goldstein argue that tokenization is moving the financial industry toward a faster, more efficient foundation. In a new column for The Economist, the executives noted that existing systems, despite having been upgraded for decades, still suffer from delays, intermediaries, and settlement risks. Blockchain-based records, they say, can eliminate friction and enable assets to move at the pace of modern markets.

According to the BlackRock execs, the ability of tokenization to standardize instant settlement is its greatest benefit. Markets still trade according to different clocks, and every window of time presents the financial risk of failure against a counterparty. They explain that tokenized assets remove those timelines by allowing for the immediate clearing, which even SWIFT could not necessarily deliver.

Executives Trace How Markets Shift Toward Digital Structures

Fink and Goldstein revisit the long arc of market evolution to highlight the speed with which infrastructure shifts. They cite the days of telephone-based trades and paper certificates delivered via courier. They later point to the arrival of SWIFT, which reduced messaging times and helped global institutions organise more efficiently. Yet they recognize that modern trades already find execution in milliseconds, aided in part by the influence of blockchain.

They insist that tokenization is the result of the same technological leap that gave rise to Bitcoin in 2009. While early discussions were speculative, they suggest that the underlying ideas can support a broader universe of financial assets. They believe markets can extend beyond stocks and bonds and support tokenized versions of everything from credit products to alternative investments.

Moreover, according to them, code-based ownership records can help reduce administrative costs and settlement layers. Faster movement of assets, in their view, will encourage greater participation and liquidity in global markets. They add that independently verifiable digital records also build trust between counterparties, particularly in cross-border transactions.

Despite the momentum, as Fink and Goldstein point out, regulating issues are inevitable. They caution that transitioning between concept and global implementation is challenging, particularly where legal frameworks differ across different jurisdictions.

BlackRock Sees Rapid Growth Despite Early Stage of Adoption

Despite the fast development, the proportion of tokenized assets in world equities and bonds is low. However, growth has been dramatic, increasing by about 300% over the last 20 months. BlackRock leaders equate the adoption phase to the early years of the internet, when online trading was still in its infancy. Their BUIDL fund, launched last year, is at $2.3 billion, which is among the largest tokenized instruments tracked by the RWA data providers.

The tide is shifting outside of BlackRock. Franklin Templeton recently opened its Benji to the Canton Network and provided institutions with additional access to tokenized funds in a regulated environment based on a custom-designed platform. Banks and market makers operating within the Canton Global Collateral Network are now able to access the tokenized vehicles of the firm, indicating an increased involvement of large asset managers.

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