Former Grayscale executive: Traditional financial institutions may follow BlackRock’s lead in tokenizing assets on public chains
Former Grayscale executive Celisa Morin said in an interview with Cointelegraph that traditional financial institutions may follow in BlackRock's footsteps and use public blockchains, becoming more interested in asset tokenization on public blockchains than ever before. Celisa Morin also believes that although choosing to tokenize assets on public blockchains instead of using more KYC and anti-money laundering-friendly private chains may bring potential legal issues, many companies may follow BlackRock's example.
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