Jesse Pollak Reveals Efforts To Tokenize Coinbase’s COIN On Base

Amid growing push for Real-World Asset tokenization, chances that Coinbase's stock COIN will go on Base this year is high
By Godfrey Benjamin
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Highlights

  • Base developers are mulling launching COIN on the Ethereum L2
  • The plan is in the preliminary phase with exploration of regulatory clarity
  • More mainstream finance firms are exploring tokenization using blockchain

Jesse Pollak, the core builder of the Coinbase Exchang-backed Ethereum layer-2 network Base has hinted at the plans for the tokenization of the firm’s COIN stock available on the protocol. He shared this vision in a post on X where he said “every asset in the world will be on Base.”

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The COIN Tokenization on Base

According to Jesse Pollak, integrating COIN on Base is something the layer-2 developers are currently looking into. Amid conversations with community members, Pollak confirmed that despite the new tilt, there are no concrete plans regarding this tokenization for now.

The Base developer said the team are in an exploratory phase for now. The goal here remains to understand what the team needs to unlock from a regulatory standpoint that will enable COIN tokenization on Base. Considering the fragile nature of regulations in the United States, Pollak said the goal remains to launch COIN on the protocol “in a safe, compliance and future looking way.”

Despite the reservations, he confirmed that users can already access COIN on other protocols like BackedFi. However, the accessbility to BackFi is limited to non-US citizen. It remains crucial to secure regulatory clearance in order to unlock the product for all users as an open source platform.

In all, Jesse Pollak reassured community members that it is still day one, implying there is room for more plan refinement. The COIN launch on Base might help solidify the protocol’s rank as the biggest L2 on Ethereum after recently outshining Arbitrum.

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Tokenization of Real World Assets: Who’s Leading the Pack 

Tokenization is a growing trend in the digital currency ecosystem with firms like Franklin Templeton and BlackRock taking the lead. While Franklin Templeton is one of the pioneered on Wall Street, BlackRock’s BUIDL money fund has continued to stir major milestone.

These asset managers are expanding their tokenized funds to protocols like Base Network for more reach.

BlackRock has continued to expand since its introduction last year. Lately, Frax Finance said its DAO has approved BUIDL as frxUSD reserve asset. This marks one of the major protocol expansion reported in the past few months.

Besides these firms, Ripple Labs is also getting into the tokenization game. Specifically, it has a partnership with Archax with growing reliance on RLUSD stablecoin and XRP Ledger as innovations to help drive growth in this niche.

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Godfrey Benjamin
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