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Institutionalization of ETH and Future of On-Chain Treasuries
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Institutionalization of ETH and Future of On-Chain Treasuries

Has the bridge between tokenization and finance finally started to form? On Ep. 3 of Tokenized, Simon Taylor, Head of Content & Strategy @ Sardine, and Cuy Sheffield, Head of Crypto @ Visa, are joined by Robert Leshner, CEO @ Superstate to discuss the Ethereum ETF, tokenized money market funds, MakerDAOs $1 billion tokenized treasury investment plan and much more!

Tokenized

July 29, 202453m 2s

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Show Notes

On Ep. 3 of Tokenized, Simon Taylor, Head of Content & Strategy @ Sardine, and Cuy Sheffield, Head of Crypto @ Visa, are joined by Robert Leshner, CEO @ Superstate to discuss the Ethereum ETF, tokenized money market funds, MakerDAO's $1 billion tokenized treasury investment plan and much more!

Timestamps:

  • 01:34 What is Superstate?
  • 05:17 Ethereum ETF
  • 13:48 Tokenized money market funds & collateral use cases
  • 18:31 Who is buying on-chain treasury products?
  • 22:30 Stablecoin & treasury interplay
  • 25:37 Key drivers of the tokenization of financial products?
  • 31:57 MakerDAO's $1 billion tokenized treasury investment plan
  • 40:58 What does "good" look like for protocols vs pension funds?
  • 42:57 Superstate launch crypto basis Fund USCC

This episode is brought to you by Visa

A world leader in digital payments, Visa is bridging the gap between traditional financial institutions and innovative blockchain networks, helping players in the payments ecosystem navigate the ever-evolving world of tokenized fiat currencies with confidence and ease. Learn more at visa.com/crypto.

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