Superstate Founder: Long-standing Legal and Operational Barriers to Asset Tokenization Are Beginning to Shift
Jinse Finance reported that Robert Leshner, founder of tokenization company Superstate, stated that long-standing legal and operational barriers are beginning to shift. In an email, he said, "With the emergence of credible, issuer-led on-chain equity structures, public equities are shifting from 'prohibited from trading' to 'tradable'." A series of trading platforms, including a certain exchange, have begun offering tokenized versions of the most popular stocks. Leshner added that the trend of moving from wrapped synthetic assets to direct token issuance is also accelerating.
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