PANews reported on November 11th, citing CoinDesk, that a recent report from Bank of New York Mellon (BNY) predicts that by 2030, the market capitalization of stablecoins and tokenized cash could reach $3.6 trillion, with stablecoins estimated at $1.5 trillion and the remainder consisting of tokenized deposits and money market funds. These digital cash equivalents can accelerate settlement, reduce risk, and improve collateral liquidity. The report points out that tokenized assets, such as US Treasury bonds and bank deposits, can help institutions optimize collateral management and simplify processes. In the future, pension funds may be able to instantly use tokenized money market funds to pay margin for derivative contracts, and such scenarios will become more common. The report considers regulation to be a key driving force, citing the EU's Crypto-Asset Markets Regulation and ongoing policy work in the US and Asia-Pacific regions, indicating a maturing regulatory environment that is expected to support both innovation and market stability. The report concludes that blockchain will not replace traditional systems but will work in synergy with them; the combination of traditional and digital technologies will bring significant value to customers and the world.
BNY Mellon: Stablecoins and tokenized cash could reach $3.6 trillion by 2030
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