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Streamex Names Shawn Matthews to Board Amid Institutional Expansion Push

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Streamex Corp. has strengthened its board with a heavyweight from traditional finance, naming Shawn Matthews to its Board of Directors as an independent director at a pivotal moment in the company’s push to bridge institutional markets and tokenized commodities. Streamex Corp. said Matthews, best known for his tenure leading Cantor Fitzgerald and for founding Hondius Capital Management, will bring decades of trading, capital markets and executive experience to help guide its next phase of growth.

The appointment is notable not only for Matthews’s résumé but for its timing. Streamex has been actively rolling out institutional-grade tokenization products and recently launched GLDY, a gold-backed token designed to offer yield while providing exposure to physical gold. The company also closed a $35 million public offering earlier this year to support expansion and product development, moves that signal Streamex’s ambitions to scale quickly in the nascent real-world asset tokenization space.

Morgan Lekstrom, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of Streamex, framed Matthews’s arrival as a strategic accelerant. “Shawn joins Streamex at a critical growth juncture bringing 30 years of high growth capital markets experience and connections to help accelerate our first-mover products,” Lekstrom said, emphasizing Matthews’s deep understanding of institutional investing, risk management and capital markets. The chairman said that Matthews’s perspective will be invaluable as Streamex continues to scale and expand its institutional footprint.

Bolstering Institutional Tokenization Strategy

Matthews, who founded and serves as Chief Investment Officer of Hondius Capital Management, will leverage his background in trading across asset classes and running investment operations to advise Streamex on strategy and governance. “I am honored to join the Streamex Board at such a transformative moment for the financial markets,” Matthews said in the company announcement, adding that Streamex’s infrastructure is thoughtfully bridging traditional finance and blockchain-enabled markets.

Before launching Hondius, Matthews served as Chief Executive Officer of Cantor Fitzgerald & Co. from 2009 through April 2018, a period in which he led the firm through growth across its capital markets and trading businesses. His earlier career includes roles as a fixed income derivatives trader, founding an equity-focused hedge fund and running a fixed income broker-dealer, experiences that underscore a broad and practical understanding of market infrastructure.

For Streamex Corp., this hire is more than a headline name; it’s a clear signal that the company is serious about deepening relationships with institutional investors and tightening the governance and risk frameworks that will make tokenized commodities fit for mainstream capital markets. Streamex isn’t just building tech; it’s creating regulated, yield-bearing instruments that bridge traditional finance and blockchain, and adding seasoned institutional expertise to the board helps ensure those products are designed, managed and marketed in ways institutions can trust. The firm’s recent product launches and capital raises point to an aggressive timeline for bringing traditional buyers and custodians into on-chain markets.

Market observers will be watching how Matthews’s board role influences Streamex’s relationships with banks, custodians, and institutional investors, and whether his presence helps accelerate distribution and regulatory-friendly product design. For now, Streamex’s leadership framed the appointment as a clear signal that the company intends to evolve from a technology provider to a full-service infrastructure partner for the commodities and institutional investment communities.

As tokenization continues to move from pilot projects toward live, yield-bearing products, Streamex appears to be positioning itself to capture demand from investors seeking regulated exposure to physical commodities on-chain. With Matthews on the board, the company gains a seasoned operator who has navigated both market expansions and the complexities of institutional finance, the sort of background Streamex says it needs to realize its vision.

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