Understanding different digital asset custody models is essential for balancing security responsibility and operational complexity.
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The phrase "not your keys, not your coins" isn't just an old crypto maxim—it’s the ultimate rule of digital asset ownership.
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Tokenized real estate isn't about altering the physical brick-and-mortar asset—it’s about replacing archaic paper systems with a faster, programmable digital layer.
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Complexity often brings new capabilities, but it also introduces new failure points. Being a smart participant means evaluating those connections before you dive in.
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The aftermath of a crypto hack isn't just a technical crisis; it's a legal one. Terms of Service dictate whether users are treated as secured creditors or if they take a collective haircut on assets. Always read the fine print on asset custody.
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Crypto vs. Banks isn't a zero-sum game. The future of global money movement points toward a hybrid infrastructure: blockchain technology providing near-instant settlement efficiency while regulated banks supply compliance and fiat integration.
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As digital assets transition into mature financial infrastructure, global transparency requirements are skyrocketing. On-chain data isn't enough anymore—institutions want auditable records, clear risk disclosures, and governance accountability. 🧵👇
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In simple terms, this means big institutions will soon be able to move, trade, and use these assets 24/7 with faster settlement, more flexibility (like programmable features), and easier connection to crypto/DeFi worlds, all while keeping the same legal protections, ownership rights, and trusted oversight they have today, without blowing up the existing financial rules or infrastructure. For everyday investors, it points to a future of quicker, cheaper, and more globally connected markets, though the real changes will roll out gradually and stay heavily regulated at first.
What makes something property?
In many legal systems, property is defined not just by possession, but by recognized rights, legal structures, and shared social agreement.
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Property usually includes three key elements:
• recognized ownership rights • the ability to control or exclude others • the ability to transfer those rights
These principles form the basis of many property systems.
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Ownership systems have changed over time.
Early societies relied on community recognition. Later, governments introduced deeds, contracts, and official registries.
Modern ownership often relies on institutional records.
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Many modern assets are not physical.
Examples include: • company shares • financial accounts • intellectual property • digital assets
Ownership of these assets is often represented through digital or institutional records.
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Researchers are also exploring digital systems for recording ownership.
Technologies such as distributed ledgers may allow shared records of transactions and ownership transfers within certain digital environments.
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As societies became more complex, written records began to document ownership.
Ancient civilizations used clay tablets, inscriptions, and scrolls to record agreements involving land and goods.
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Modern legal systems introduced formal registries.
Governments, courts, and institutions maintain ownership records through deeds, contracts, and official documentation.
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Today many ownership systems rely on digital databases.
Financial institutions, corporations, and governments often maintain electronic records of assets, accounts, and property rights.
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Some researchers are exploring digital tools such as distributed ledgers and tokenization for recording ownership information in certain digital environments.
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Tokenized treasuries, private credit, gold, and more have pushed the on-chain RWA market past $24-27B+ — with massive growth continuing as institutions bring trillions in traditional value on-chain.
Fractional ownership, 24/7 liquidity, and real yields are no longer concepts, they’re live.
From BlackRock funds to tokenized real estate and commodities, the bridge between TradFi and crypto is wide open.
Tokenization Isn’t the Future. It’s Already Rewiring Finance
Everyone is talking about tokenization like it’s the future.
But the reality? It’s already being built quietly inside the financial system.
In his latest annual letter, Jamie Dimon @jpmorgan outlines how institutions are actually approaching blockchain, tokenization, and digital assets.
For platforms like @LiquidAcre, this isn’t theory. It’s a signal of how real-world infrastructure is taking shape.
This thread breaks down 8 key takeaways focused on infrastructure, regulation, and real world execution.
Full letter for context:
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Let’s get into what actually matters ↓
Ownership records have evolved over time.
Early societies often relied on community recognition and physical possession to determine who owned land, tools, or animals.
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