Goldman Sachs Plans 24/7 Trading for Tokenized Bonds
By: coincu news|2025/05/03 03:15:01
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Goldman Sachs announced plans to initiate 24/7 trading for tokenized U.S. Treasury bonds and money market fund shares, according to Mathew McDermott at the TOKEN2049 conference in Dubai on May 3rd. The initiative aims to enhance market efficiency and liquidity by offering round-the-clock trading access, as Goldman Sachs eyes greater institutional involvement in digital assets. Goldman Sachs Aims for Tokenized Bond Market Leadership Goldman Sachs plans a significant entry into tokenized asset trading , led by Mathew McDermott. The venture includes launching three projects by 2025, focusing on U.S. Treasury bonds and euro-denominated digital bonds. Key stakeholders include institutional clients eager to engage in the digital asset space. Actions taken aim to elevate the bank’s presence in financial technology innovations. The bank’s strategy involves boosting operational efficiency and expanding its digital framework . The separation of the digital asset platform into an independent entity may facilitate this goal. Efforts to secure regulatory approvals are underway as regulatory compliance is paramount for success in these new ventures. The market has reacted with increased discussions on institutional digital asset adoption. Mathew McDermott, Global Head of Digital Assets at Goldman Sachs, stated, “More and more Goldman Sachs clients are eager to participate more actively in digital asset transactions, and Goldman Sachs will focus on business implementation. It hopes to obtain various regulatory approvals.” The crypto community is closely watching for possible boosts to liquidity and trading activity, particularly in Ethereum and major stablecoins. Institutional Shifts and Regulatory Hurdles in Tokenization Did you know? In 2023, Goldman Sachs initiated tokenized green bonds, setting a precedent for institutional players venturing into tokenization, increasing liquidity and interest in assets like Ethereum. Ethereum (ETH) trades at $1,833.61 with a market cap of $221.38 billion, according to CoinMarketCap. It leads in tokenization frameworks, impacting institutional settlement infrastructure. Its 24-hour volume is approximately $13.25 billion, while Ethereum faces a 0.86% decrease in the last 24 hours. Coincu’s research team points to potential regulatory challenges with increased digital asset trading. Goldman Sachs could pioneer a shift in capital markets, fostering broader acceptance of tokenization in traditional sectors while addressing compliance issues. This transition may pave the way for profound changes in asset management and liquidity solutions.
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