Tokenization & RWA
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Tokinvest, a Dubai-based pioneering regulated marketplace for tokenized Real-World Assets (RWAs), has published a new report exploring the exciting potential of real-world asset (RWA) tokenization. This report sheds light on the opportunities and challenges within this growing sector and provides a roadmap for making tokenized investments accessible to everyone.
The report comes at a pivotal moment as blockchain technology continues to reshape finance, particularly in the Middle East. It explores how tokenization can open the door to exclusive, high-value assets and make them available to a broader audience through secure, transparent, and regulated frameworks.
Scott Thiel, CEO and Co-Founder of Tokinvest, said:
“This report is a wake-up call for the financial world. Tokenization isn’t just a buzzword; it’s a real opportunity to give more people access to valuable investments like real estate, commodities, and private funds. To make this happen, we need global collaboration between regulators, industry leaders, and technology providers. Dubai is setting the example with its forward-thinking approach, and Tokinvest is proud to be part of this journey.”
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The report outlines practical steps to unlock the full potential of tokenization:
“Dubai’s strong focus on web3 and innovation, coupled with regulatory clarity makes it a key player in the tokenization revolution. The government has strategically developed forward-thinking policies to support blockchain technology and crypto businesses, offering clear regulatory frameworks that foster innovation and sustainable growth. These initiatives are positioning the UAE as a global leader in digital finance. Tokinvest is committed to supporting this ecosystem by providing a secure, easy-to-use platform that connects investors with tokenized assets from around the globe,” adds Thiel.
The UAE has prioritized digital sovereignty as a core element of its national strategy, recognizing its critical role in shaping the digital economy. Central to this vision is the tokenization of traditional assets like real estate, commodities, and financial instruments, revolutionising investment opportunities. Through strategic regulatory frameworks, including the National Blockchain Strategy, the Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA), and guidelines from the UAE Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA), the UAE has created a secure, transparent environment that promotes innovation while safeguarding market integrity.
The launch of the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) Crypto Centre and ongoing developments within the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) further solidify Dubai’s position as a leader in blockchain adoption. By aligning blockchain initiatives with national agendas such as UAE Vision 2031 and Dubai’s 2040 Urban Master Plan, the UAE is attracting global players, positioning itself as a secure and forward-thinking hub for digital finance and tokenization.
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