Asseto Finance reported a major development in the convergence between TradFi (traditional finance) and DeFi with the announcement of its strategic integration with Chainlink, which provides an industry-standard decentralized computation framework. Using Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) and the industry’s leading Price Feeds Pool, Asseto Finance will introduce new levels of transparency and liquidity. These advancements will support tokenized funds on its Real-World Assets (RWA)-as-a-service platform.
Chainlink Price Feeds powering the Asseto’s CASH+ money market fund to retrieve its real-time net asset value (NAV) data. This facilitates the integration of asset valuation for real-world assets while ensuring an accurate representation of their tokenized value. A major concern within the RWA sector is providing assurance that a token’s on-chain value corresponds with the value of the underlying assets associated off-chain.
Chainlink’s decentralized oracle network will enable Asseto Finance to provide its customers with high-fidelity and tamper-proof asset valuation data. By providing this level of transparency and assurance through the services they perform, institutional investors can feel confident about investing in on-chain instruments and require high levels of reporting standards to do so. By filling this data gap, Asseto Finance can provide its CASH+ fund customers with the same trustworthiness as a traditional brokerage firm would provide. At the same time, it maintains the speed and efficiency of blockchain technology.
The lack of liquidity fragmentation across different blockchain platforms has been a significant hurdle against the implementation of tokenized assets. Asseto Finance takes a significant step forward by leveraging Chainlink CCIP, enabling swift asset transfers between the CASH+ fund on the BNB Chain and Ethereum. The CCIP provides a secure messaging layer and a data transmission layer that is designed to allow for the transfer of assets between blockchains with greater security than that offered by existing cross-chain bridges.
Cross-chain connectivity for all RWA products will provide investors using both Ethereum and BNB Chain access to the same high-quality RWA products while increasing liquidity levels and providing consistent user experience. With the RWA market expected to be worth trillions of dollars at the end of this decade, interoperability has become not a luxury but a requirement.
RWA-as-a-service was built on such a collaboration, setting a new standard in the issuance and management of real-world assets in tokenized form. It provides the necessary infrastructure for businesses seeking to tokenize and manage their real-world assets.
Asseto Finance has significantly reduced the entry barrier for asset managers who wish to operate within the Web3 ecosystem. Additionally, this partnership aligns with current market trends as large financial services companies continue to investigate the use of blockchain around settlement and asset management.
The tokenization of global illiquid assets is projected by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) in recent industry reports as being a multi-trillion dollar opportunity by the year 2030. Asseto Finance, by leveraging Chainlink’s secure infrastructure, has put itself in a position to be one of the leaders of this transformation.
Asseto Finance integration of Chainlink’s CCIP and Price Feeds form a sophisticated solution to major challenges facing the modern RWA investor. These include the provision of accurate data and facilitating liquidity across multiple chains.
By combining real-time reporting of net asset values on investments with the ability for users to securely interact with multiple networks, Asseto Finance is developing multiple products/services. Furthermore, this will set the groundwork for future development of tokenized financial assets. As digital and physical assets become harder to distinguish from each other, this technological foundation will provide the basis for establishing a new, improved, more open global economy.

