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Nowadays, it seems everything can be tokenized, from securities to real estate, commodities to equity. More recently, in response to retail CBDCs and stablecoins, tokenising bank deposits has emerged as a new form of money based on commercial bank money.
In Session #9 of the FMI Broadcast, guests Keith Bear (University of Cambridge) and Philip Enness (JP Morgan) joined FNA to explore the motivations, benefits, challenges and main issues that arise from the tokenization of bank deposits. We discussed how the issuers of tokenized deposits, namely licensed depositary institutions, could become challenger FMIs aimed at issuing a new form of money.
The session covered:
Nowadays, it seems everything can be tokenized, from securities to real estate, commodities to equity. More recently, in response to retail CBDCs and stablecoins, tokenising bank deposits has emerged as a new form of money based on commercial bank money.
In Session #9 of the FMI Broadcast, guests Keith Bear (University of Cambridge) and Philip Enness (JP Morgan) joined FNA to explore the motivations, benefits, challenges and main issues that arise from the tokenization of bank deposits. We discussed how the issuers of tokenized deposits, namely licensed depositary institutions, could become challenger FMIs aimed at issuing a new form of money.
The session covered: