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Tokenization firm Plume outlines infrastructure for bringing real-world assets on-chain, cites demand from institutional buyers
Summary
Plume founders described a public, EVM-compatible network and asset-management protocols intended to make real-world asset tokenization accessible to institutional investors and retail holders, and highlighted regulatory models and pilot incentives from Hong Kong, Bermuda and Singapore.
Salman (last name not specified) and Rich (last name not specified) of Plume told the commission that tokenization of real-world assets (RWAs) is advancing rapidly and that Plume’s platform connects issuers, custodians and distribution channels.
“Plume is a Wall Street 2. We are Robinhood 2,” co-founder Chris Yen is quoted in Plume materials cited by the presenters, who described the company as an American firm with a global distribution strategy and an ecosystem of tokenization engines, asset-management vaults and distribution partners.
Plume reported early metrics: a total value locked (TVL) across its protocols of about $464,000,000 since a mainnet launch in June, roughly 260,000…
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