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by: xpoolPosted on: May 1, 2025

CEO Believes Institutional Investment Still Unrealistic for Real-World Asset Tokenization

Chris Yin, CEO and co-founder of Plume, argues that the tokenization market for real-world assets (RWAs) needs more growth before institutional investors become interested. He compares it to the early stages of stablecoins and Bitcoin, stating that it’s crucial for RWAs to attract a larger user base before institutions will take notice.

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