Banks' drive to 'tokenise' assets moves slower than expected

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Blockchain enthusiasm wavers.

Banks' drive to 'tokenise' assets moves slower than expected
Banks which for years have talked about creating 'tokenised' versions of assets like bonds and currencies say a shift to blockchain-based trading is taking longer than expected, with some investors cautious about the idea. By creating tokenised assets - usually blockchain-based tokens to ...

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