Ripple partners with TJM, an institutional-grade regulated broker, to streamline trading and settlement workflows. The integration showcases how tokenization and onchain infrastructure are reshaping real-world asset efficiency, reducing friction in institutional finance. This development signals growing adoption of blockchain solutions in traditional market infrastructure.
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DAOTruant
· 19h ago
Ripple is making new moves again? To be honest, this kind of partnership is still quite meaningful for traditional finance, but the real key is whether it can be practically implemented and used.
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 01-19 23:58
What is Ripple up to now? Is this institutional broker TJM reliable? Anyway, I've heard the talk about tokenization many times, but the actual on-chain institutional assets are still just a small amount...
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rekt_but_vibing
· 01-19 23:54
Ripple is showing off again, this time with TJM... Honestly, institutional-level collaborations sound pretty impressive, but can tokenization truly improve the settlement process? It still feels like we need real data to speak for itself.
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NFTFreezer
· 01-19 23:50
Institution-level matters don't show much change to us players; the real benefits will only come when the mainnet user base increases.
Ripple partners with TJM, an institutional-grade regulated broker, to streamline trading and settlement workflows. The integration showcases how tokenization and onchain infrastructure are reshaping real-world asset efficiency, reducing friction in institutional finance. This development signals growing adoption of blockchain solutions in traditional market infrastructure.