Tokenized equities
Coverage of Tokenized equities in the Nexus archive.
- Ondo expands tokenized equities with onchain shareholder voting
Ondo has expanded its tokenized equities offerings by introducing onchain shareholder voting through a new partnership. This development occurs as competition in blockchain-based equity markets intensifies.
- The Cross-Asset Frontier: Tokenized Equities and Stock Trading on Crypto Platforms
The article discusses the integration of traditional equities into crypto trading platforms, highlighting a shift toward unified cross-asset trading infrastructure. It emphasizes the demand for a single, frictionless access point for managing positions across traditional and crypto markets.
- Intercontinental Exchange, OKX expand access to tokenized equities via joint venture co-chaired by former Gov. Cuomo
Intercontinental Exchange and OKX have formed a joint venture to expand access to tokenized equities markets for OKX customers in the U.S. and internationally. The venture is co-chaired by Gov. Cuomo.
- Traditional Finance is Rushing Into Crypto as Institutions Buy Bitcoin’s Dip: Axios
Traditional financial institutions are increasingly adopting crypto, with banks and exchanges offering crypto products as demand grows. Kraken's CEO predicts widespread crypto adoption in 2026, driven by stablecoins and tokenized equities, while institutions continue buying Bitcoin despite its price decline.
- Tokenized equities reach $5.5 billion market cap, fueled by SpaceX IPO access and exchange expansion
Tokenized equities have reached a $5.5 billion market cap, driven by access to SpaceX's IPO and the expansion of exchanges. This growth highlights a structural demand trend as crypto users seek access to equity markets.
- Ondo Finance adds proxy voting for holders of its $700 million tokenized equities
Ondo Finance has introduced proxy voting for holders of its $700 million in tokenized equities, enhancing governance for investors. The feature allows token holders to delegate voting rights in corporate decisions without transferring ownership.
- The shift from farming useless governance tokens to actual RWAs is kinda wild
The article discusses the shift in the crypto space from farming low-utility governance tokens during the 2021 bull run to focusing on Real World Assets (RWAs) like tokenized equities. It highlights how DeFi is challenging traditional finance by enabling users to capture stock lending yields directly, bypassing traditional brokerages that retain most profits. The author considers reallocating funds to RWA-focused strategies to avoid crypto volatility.