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21Shares co-founder warns tokenization hype is outrunning Wall Street reality

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What she's saying: Former 21Shares co-founder Ophelia Snyder argues that crypto and traditional finance are talking past each other when it comes to tokenization.

  • Tokenization solves real problems around settlement rails and moving assets, Snyder said.
  • The larger challenge is integrating blockchain-based assets with the systems banks, brokerages and asset managers already use.
  • Existing discussions often overlook the operational processes that occur after a trade is executed and before assets are fully settled.
  • Snyder joined CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie on Public Keys.

The gap: Snyder said blockchain firms have largely addressed transaction throughput but not the broader operational requirements of financial institutions.

  • Questions remain about how tokenized assets fit into books and records systems, compliance workflows and regulatory reporting.
  • Financial institutions also must rethink risk management frameworks if tokenized assets can trade around the clock.
  • Many firms rely on third-party software providers that have not yet adapted their systems for blockchain-native transactions.

Why it matters: Snyder believes the industry's biggest challenge is scale, not functionality.

  • A tokenization project can work at a limited scale and still struggle to support the volume of U.S. capital markets.
  • "A billion dollars is nothing when it comes to traditional financial flows," Snyder said.
  • Moving large amounts of digital bearer assets on behalf of clients requires significantly more oversight and controls than existing book-entry systems.

How the industry could respond: Snyder sees two primary paths forward.

  • Financial institutions could develop entirely new software designed to integrate blockchain infrastructure with existing controls.
  • Alternatively, existing software providers could adapt their products to support new transaction methods.
  • Both approaches would require lengthy implementation timelines, particularly as many institutions are still completing cloud migration efforts.

What comes next: Snyder expects the industry's toughest challenges to emerge as institutions move beyond pilot programs.

  • The next phase will involve testing whether tokenized infrastructure can operate in the critical path of major financial firms.
  • She said the timeline depends largely on how aggressively institutions pursue adoption.
  • If current momentum continues, Snyder expects more meaningful implementation efforts over the next several years.
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