OpenEden announced on X that it has entered a three-way collaboration with Plume Network and Chainlink to “set new standards for compliant tokenized RWAs,” saying the partnership will enable USDO to become the first bridged asset natively deployed on Plume’s real-world asset (RWA) blockchain, powered by Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP). “Real assets. On-chain. Coming soon,” the company added in the post. The move signals an industry push to marry the compliance requirements of traditional finance with the technical promise of tokenized real-world assets. OpenEden, which has been positioning its USDO stablecoin and tokenization stack as institutional-grade tools for bringing assets on-chain, says it will lean on Chainlink’s standards to provide the cross-chain plumbing and verifiable on-chain data that institutions expect. Plume Network, built specifically for real-world asset finance, has been steadily rolling out infrastructure and forming partnerships to speed up tokenization. Its focus on compliant, on-chain recordkeeping and transfers makes it a natural fit for launching a bridged, compliance-aware asset like USDO. Lately, Plume has been widening its partner network and market reach as part of a broader push to build a professional market structure for RWA tokenization. A New Pathway At the center of the technical setup is Chainlink’s CCIP and the Cross-Chain Token (CCT) standard, which OpenEden has already adopted for USDO to enable programmable, low-slippage cross-chain transfers and to improve interoperability and transparency. Chainlink’s cross-chain tooling is designed to allow tokens to move securely between chains while preserving on-chain verifiability and external data feeds, tools that issuers of regulated assets have increasingly cited as necessary for institutional adoption. The combination of a dedicated RWA chain, a token issuer focused on compliance, and a mature oracle and cross-chain layer could reduce frictions that have held back large-scale tokenization efforts. For OpenEden and its partners, the announcement is both technical and strategic: it promises a pathway for real assets to be represented, transferred, and audited on-chain in ways that speak to regulators and institutional investors alike. The partners gave no firm timetable beyond OpenEden’s “coming soon” teaser. Still, the collaboration adds to a growing list of institutional-grade initiatives aimed at making RWAs a mainstream part of blockchain finance, a trend that, if realized, could significantly change how liquidity and ownership of traditional assets are managed and traded. OpenEden announced on X that it has entered a three-way collaboration with Plume Network and Chainlink to “set new standards for compliant tokenized RWAs,” saying the partnership will enable USDO to become the first bridged asset natively deployed on Plume’s real-world asset (RWA) blockchain, powered by Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP). “Real assets. On-chain. Coming soon,” the company added in the post. The move signals an industry push to marry the compliance requirements of traditional finance with the technical promise of tokenized real-world assets. OpenEden, which has been positioning its USDO stablecoin and tokenization stack as institutional-grade tools for bringing assets on-chain, says it will lean on Chainlink’s standards to provide the cross-chain plumbing and verifiable on-chain data that institutions expect. Plume Network, built specifically for real-world asset finance, has been steadily rolling out infrastructure and forming partnerships to speed up tokenization. Its focus on compliant, on-chain recordkeeping and transfers makes it a natural fit for launching a bridged, compliance-aware asset like USDO. Lately, Plume has been widening its partner network and market reach as part of a broader push to build a professional market structure for RWA tokenization. A New Pathway At the center of the technical setup is Chainlink’s CCIP and the Cross-Chain Token (CCT) standard, which OpenEden has already adopted for USDO to enable programmable, low-slippage cross-chain transfers and to improve interoperability and transparency. Chainlink’s cross-chain tooling is designed to allow tokens to move securely between chains while preserving on-chain verifiability and external data feeds, tools that issuers of regulated assets have increasingly cited as necessary for institutional adoption. The combination of a dedicated RWA chain, a token issuer focused on compliance, and a mature oracle and cross-chain layer could reduce frictions that have held back large-scale tokenization efforts. For OpenEden and its partners, the announcement is both technical and strategic: it promises a pathway for real assets to be represented, transferred, and audited on-chain in ways that speak to regulators and institutional investors alike. The partners gave no firm timetable beyond OpenEden’s “coming soon” teaser. Still, the collaboration adds to a growing list of institutional-grade initiatives aimed at making RWAs a mainstream part of blockchain finance, a trend that, if realized, could significantly change how liquidity and ownership of traditional assets are managed and traded.

OpenEden, Plume Network and Chainlink Announce Three-Way Collaboration to Bring USDO On-Chain

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OpenEden announced on X that it has entered a three-way collaboration with Plume Network and Chainlink to “set new standards for compliant tokenized RWAs,” saying the partnership will enable USDO to become the first bridged asset natively deployed on Plume’s real-world asset (RWA) blockchain, powered by Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP). “Real assets. On-chain. Coming soon,” the company added in the post.

The move signals an industry push to marry the compliance requirements of traditional finance with the technical promise of tokenized real-world assets. OpenEden, which has been positioning its USDO stablecoin and tokenization stack as institutional-grade tools for bringing assets on-chain, says it will lean on Chainlink’s standards to provide the cross-chain plumbing and verifiable on-chain data that institutions expect.

Plume Network, built specifically for real-world asset finance, has been steadily rolling out infrastructure and forming partnerships to speed up tokenization. Its focus on compliant, on-chain recordkeeping and transfers makes it a natural fit for launching a bridged, compliance-aware asset like USDO. Lately, Plume has been widening its partner network and market reach as part of a broader push to build a professional market structure for RWA tokenization.

A New Pathway

At the center of the technical setup is Chainlink’s CCIP and the Cross-Chain Token (CCT) standard, which OpenEden has already adopted for USDO to enable programmable, low-slippage cross-chain transfers and to improve interoperability and transparency. Chainlink’s cross-chain tooling is designed to allow tokens to move securely between chains while preserving on-chain verifiability and external data feeds, tools that issuers of regulated assets have increasingly cited as necessary for institutional adoption.

The combination of a dedicated RWA chain, a token issuer focused on compliance, and a mature oracle and cross-chain layer could reduce frictions that have held back large-scale tokenization efforts. For OpenEden and its partners, the announcement is both technical and strategic: it promises a pathway for real assets to be represented, transferred, and audited on-chain in ways that speak to regulators and institutional investors alike.

The partners gave no firm timetable beyond OpenEden’s “coming soon” teaser. Still, the collaboration adds to a growing list of institutional-grade initiatives aimed at making RWAs a mainstream part of blockchain finance, a trend that, if realized, could significantly change how liquidity and ownership of traditional assets are managed and traded.

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