Goldman Sachs Shifts Attention To Tokenization Projects: Report

Highlights
- Goldman Sachs reveals plans to bring three tokenization projects by year end.
- The first project is to be launched in the U.S.
- Goldman Sachs's recent developments within the crypto realm.
The leading financial institution Goldman Sachs has once again made global headlines, revealing strategic plans to introduce three tokenization projects by year-end. According to the firm’s digital assets head, Mathew McDermott, the abovementioned decision was rolled out as a part of a broader approach to tap into the emerging digital assets sector.
The project is part of a strategic initiative to attract institutional clients with new tokenization projects. This calculated move is expected to strengthen the financial institution’s position in the digital assets sector, offering reassurance about the firm’s future direction.
So, let’s take a look at what the tokenization endeavor aims to bring.
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Notably, McDermott stated that the bank views tokenization as a vital opportunity for expanding its footprint. Tokenization refers to the phenomenon of converting real-world assets into digital tokens.
Mainly, the project will scope in on curating marketplaces for tokenized assets, ensuring enhanced transaction speeds, and diversifying the types of assets available for collateral. While three projects remain poised to launch by this year’s end, the first one is already set to launch in the United States.
The initiative itself aims to leverage private blockchains to comply with regulatory standards. Further, the upcoming projects are also expected to set a higher stage for the financial institution’s competitors, such as BlackRock, which target retail customers and focus on public blockchains.
Overall, this mover has echoed a frenzy across the global Web3 space, bringing more attention to Goldman Sachs.
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Meanwhile, despite the Chief Investment Officer of the bank’s Wealth Management division, Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani, slamming crypto as not an investment class, the institution has finally shifted focus towards digital token-related projects.
Earlier this year, Goldman Sachs proclaimed the approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs as a “big psychological turning point,” sending tongues wagging across the industry. On the other hand, gauging in on the burgeoning adoption of AI, the bank also tapped into searching for emerging markets in the artificial intelligence sector to find companies that can produce the same results as Nvidia, an AI pioneer.
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