You can also read this news on BH NEWS: Stellar Takes Center Stage with Non-U.S. Sovereign Debt Tokenization Stellar Network is setting a precedent by tokenizing nearly $490 million of non-U.
You can also read this news on BH NEWS: Stellar Takes Center Stage with Non-U.S. Sovereign Debt Tokenization
Stellar Network is setting a precedent by tokenizing nearly $490 million of non-U.S. public debt and maintaining these assets on-chain. This makes it the leading public blockchain in this burgeoning sector. Recent on-chain data indicates that Stellar has maintained its top position in this category since February, underscoring a shift in tokenizing real-world assets beyond U.S. government bonds and dollar-backed stablecoins.
Pioneering in Non-U.S. Debt Instruments
Leading the way in issuing tokenized non-U.S. sovereign debt instruments, Stellar has become a primary network for these financial products. Held by institutional custodians and fund platforms, these assets are issued in euros, pounds, and various local currencies.
Stellar is hosting approximately $490 million in tokenized non-U.S. public debt, positioning it ahead of other networks.
The rapid growth rate since February is noteworthy, as new issuances in this arena have outpaced those of its Layer 1 blockchain rivals. As a result, Stellar has achieved a more significant presence within the regulated securities infrastructure.
Expanding Institutional Use Cases?
Yes, on-chain debt instruments are increasingly reducing intermediaries in cross-border transactions, ensuring 24/7 settlements, offering programmable structures, and providing direct access to funds. This allows asset managers to swap stablecoins atomically, while issuers save on issuance costs.
Exchanges and custodians are broadening their product offerings to cater to funds from Europe, Latin America, and Asia. For developers, Stellar is becoming a favored choice for regulated securities transactions due to its low fees and built-in compliance features.
Regulatory Clarity and Competition in Focus?
Indeed, this development points to a larger economic trend of reducing dollar dominance in reserve and settlement infrastructures. In the EU and UK, clearer regulatory frameworks for securities based on distributed ledger technology may bolster new issuances in the future.
- Stellar leads with tokenized non-U.S. public debt on-chain.
- Institutional entities find value in its compliance and cost-saving features.
- There’s an increasing demand for regulatory clarity in global markets.
- Competing with platforms like Ethereum and Polygon, Stellar stands strong.
The transition of real-world assets onto blockchain systems is not limited to U.S. sovereign debt or dollar-centric products; public debts across diverse currencies are also moving to blockchain infrastructure.
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Stellar Takes Center Stage with Non-U.S. Sovereign Debt Tokenization