
Are Stablecoins Better Than Deposit Tokens?
Stablecoins and Central Bank Digital Currencies - what is the state of play? On Ep. 4 of Tokenized, Simon Taylor, Head of Content & Strategy @ Sardine, and Cuy Sheffield, Head of Crypto @ Visa, are joined by Elise Soucie, Executive Director @ Global Digital Finance to discuss the competitive landscape of stablecoins, Hamilton Lane launching fund on Solana, Project Pyxtrial and much more!
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Show Notes
On Ep. 4 of Tokenized, Simon Taylor, Head of Content & Strategy @ Sardine, and Cuy Sheffield, Head of Crypto @ Visa, are joined by Elise Soucie, Executive Director @ Global Digital Finance to discuss the competitive landscape of stablecoins, Hamilton Lane launching fund on Solana, Project Pyxtrial and much more!
Timestamps:
- 01:44 Hamilton Lane launches fund on Solana
- 06:44 Blockchain selection for large institutions
- 10:22 Competitive landscape of stablecoins
- 13:49 Project Pyxtrial: Monitoring the backing of stablecoins
- 21:01 Stablecoins & CBDC
- 29:12 California DMV tokenizes 48 million vehicle titles using Avalanche
- 33:41 Ledgers, ownership & consumer experience
- 39:41 Morgan Stanley offering Bitcoin ETFs to wealthy clients
- 48:42 SEC $125m lawsuit against Ripple Labs
This episode is brought to you by Visa
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This podcast is also supported by Digital Asset.
Digital Asset is excited to launch the Canton Network, a proven, trusted, and scaleable service that provides interoperability between institutional-grade tokenization platforms. The Global Synchronizer is now live, managed by Linux and institutions are actively using Canton Coin to manage the governance. No, the banks haven’t launched a token in the classic sense, this is much more interesting. They’ve done it to make all token networks interoperable. Find out more at canton.network