Lumia Leads the Charge as Institutions Embrace Tokenized Real-World Assets

By: cryptonews|2025/05/03 06:45:01
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Tokenized assets’ momentum continues accelerating, prominent financial institutions are leading the way, and Lumia stands above all. This shift has begun to impact regulatory bodies in major economies, which have started adapting frameworks to accommodate the change. The Institutional Shift Toward Tokenized Assets Momentum is building. What once sat on the periphery of financial innovation—tokenized assets—is now at the center of institutional strategy. In the United States, regulatory bodies are adapting. The @FDICgov now permits... pic.twitter.com/0fDmQVR3c3 According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), supervised institutions in the United States may now carry out crypto-related actions without prior approval but will need to apply proper risk controls. In the meantime, the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) aims for a growth-oriented agenda that encourages the tokenization of funds while maintaining market integrity. Institutional Investors Lead Surge in Tokenized Assets According to a joint study by Coinbase and EY-Parthenon, 83% of institutional investors plan to increase their digital asset allocations by 2025. According to the analysts by 2033, tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) are forecast to total $18.9 trillion including Lumia’s name in the top list. Institutional strategies drive this growth rather than retail investment, and many take this as evidence of a structural change in capital markets. Lumia strengthens the real estate infrastructure tokenized. As this institutional trend is catching on, Lumia’s strategy has also been aligned towards tokenizing real estate-backed assets. The firm is in the process of onboarding United States issuers and creating infrastructure that handles valuation, data aggregation, and secondary market liquidity. Such developments aim to make the tokenized assets more efficient and give institutional investors greater visibility and control over them. Lumia’s tech enables pricing and cross-chain tracking of tokenized real estate, making the data reliable and the market more functional. Once, the company expanded its offering to offer institutional-grade compliance integrations and started working with third-party custodians to satisfy institutional-grade risk and custody standards of token flows in 2025.

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