Ethan hunt
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Ethan is a blockchain and Web3 specialist focused on building decentralized ecosystems that enhance transparency, security, and global accessibility.
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Real World Asset Tokenization in 2026: Unlocking Illiquid Markets at Scale
The story of global capital markets at their highest level has been a simple one for decades. Trillions of dollars are tied up in immobile value. Commercial real estate, infrastructure, private equity, commodities, fine art and carbon credits are productive but illiquid balance sheet assets. Investors want access to these assets and asset owners want a flexible means of funding their acquisition. Conventional financing structures are inadequate to meet this need.
By Ethan huntabout a month ago in 01
Real Estate Tokenization Development in 2026: From Pilot Projects to Global Scale
For much of the past decade, real estate tokenization existed at the edges of the property market. It was discussed in innovation labs, tested in limited pilot projects, and explored by forward-looking investors who believed blockchain could modernize real estate ownership. These early initiatives proved one thing clearly. Tokenization worked. What they could not yet prove was whether it could scale reliably across borders, asset classes, and regulatory environments.
By Ethan huntabout a month ago in 01
What Makes Real World Asset Tokenization Offerings a 2026 Game-Changer?
Now we are heading into the transformation of the global financial system and 2026 will be the year of Real World Asset Tokenization Offerings. For the past several years, the tokenization of assets was considered a theoretical future state and something that existed only in innovation labs and proof-of-concept projects. What has changed in particular is market readiness, regulatory clarity and enterprise readiness, whether through technology or otherwise.
By Ethan huntabout a month ago in 01
Top 10 Reasons Enterprises Are Accelerating RWA Tokenization Platform Development
Across all sectors, companies are rethinking how to govern, fund, and scale their physical and financial assets. Most of today's asset management models were designed for a more fragmented, slower economy, with longer liquidity cycles, less flexible ownership structures, and less access to capital markets for a wider range of investors. The requirements of the digital economy for speed, transparency, globality and programmability in value transfer have made Real World Asset Tokenization a key part of enterprise digital transformation roadmaps.
By Ethan huntabout a month ago in 01



