Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson recently reignited conversation around blockchain infrastructure in response to the recent efforts of traditional finance institutionsCardano founder Charles Hoskinson recently reignited conversation around blockchain infrastructure in response to the recent efforts of traditional finance institutions

Cardano Founder Highlights Web3 Edge as Canton Coin Surges 20%

Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson recently reignited conversation around blockchain infrastructure in response to the recent efforts of traditional finance institutions to explore tokenization. Discussing the Canton Network, he stated that traditional finance institutions are aiming to rebuild what projects like XRP and Cardano are also creating, but on a much smaller scale.

Hoskinson emphasized that platforms like XRP and Midnight are designed from scratch with Web3 in mind, whereas legacy institutions are only just beginning to dabble in such solutions. He highlighted the size of the opportunity that is available by referring to the market size of real-world assets as a $10 trillion market.

“Success in this space needs end-to-end systems, the best partnerships, and engaged communities. You can’t fake Cardano or the XRP community,” Hoskinson said.

Canton Coin Surges Amid DTCC

The remarks from Hoskinson come at a time when Canton Coin is experiencing sharp growth, up about 20% in the last week. This is quite noticeable, considering it is a result of institutional infrastructure developments rather than overall market performance.

This came after an announcement by the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) on December 17 regarding its plans to investigate the process of tokenizing a segment of U.S. Treasury securities on the Canton Network. DTCC is a major participant in global finance that processes transactions amounting to trillions of dollars annually.

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Cardano Outpaces Traditional Finance in Tokenization

The DTCC initially plans to apply tokenization in U.S. Treasury instruments managed by its subsidiary, the Depository Trust Company. The aim is not to build a new system but to experiment with how tokenization might work in conjunction with existing infrastructure. “It’s a long-term roadmap, potentially applicable to a broad range of regulated assets,” a DTCC spokesperson said.

The total value of tokenized real-world assets has escalated considerably over the past year, with U.S. Treasurys comprising a significant portion of these assets.

The clear distinction, according to Hoskinson, lies in the fact that traditional financial institutions are implementing blockchain to suit their existing infrastructure, whereas projects such as XRP and Cardano are engineered to allow global-scale tokenization.

As more entities come into the realm of real-world assets, the competition could come down to not only the assets themselves but also which networks will be controlling the infrastructures supporting these assets.

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