Franklin Templeton Innovation Director Sandy Coor predicts that the future of asset management lies in "wallet-native" solutions, with all financial assets stored in tokenized wallets. At the Ondo Summit, industry leaders from Fidelity, State Street, and WisdomTree unanimously agreed that tokenization has become a reality, infrastructure is in place, and application scenarios are continuously expanding. However, they emphasized that the biggest challenge is building practicality and trust, not just asset tokenization. The application of tokenization is still in its early stages, mainly focused on education and experimentation, with potential systemic benefits including providing instant collateral under market pressure. This shift is compared to the early development of ETFs, moving toward seamless, globalized, and personalized portfolio management.
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Franklin Templeton Innovation Director Sandy Coor predicts that the future of asset management lies in "wallet-native" solutions, with all financial assets stored in tokenized wallets. At the Ondo Summit, industry leaders from Fidelity, State Street, and WisdomTree unanimously agreed that tokenization has become a reality, infrastructure is in place, and application scenarios are continuously expanding. However, they emphasized that the biggest challenge is building practicality and trust, not just asset tokenization. The application of tokenization is still in its early stages, mainly focused on education and experimentation, with potential systemic benefits including providing instant collateral under market pressure. This shift is compared to the early development of ETFs, moving toward seamless, globalized, and personalized portfolio management.