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IXCI invites Industry Comments on Asset Tokenisation Standard Discussion Paper
Selasa, 02 Juli 2024 | 15:44
HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire - 2 July 2024 - IX Capital International Limited has released the Asset Tokenisation Standard Discussion Paper.
Over the years, tokenised bonds have gained popularity. As of the end of
March 2023, the total issuance of tokenised bonds globally reached
US$3.9 billion, with approximately 90% of these tokenised bonds were
issued between 2021 and 2023.
The Asset Tokenisation Standard ("Standard") is developed to complement
with the IX Digital Asset Industry Classification System (DAICS®) which
was published in September 2022. DAICS® is a three-tier system covering
both cryptocurrencies and asset-backed tokens. The discussion paper aims
to enhance a certification program and disclosure platform for
tokenised assets. The Standard establishes the foundational layer,
enabling benchmarking between regulated and unregulated exchanges.
Simultaneously, the Standard allows flexibility for exchanges to develop
their second layer on listing requirements. By facilitating comparison
among tokens, the Standard promotes information safety.
The discussion paper sets out the framework and eligibility criteria of
the Standard, among others. The Standard has the flexibility to allow
issuers to continue to innovate and are targeted at industry
participants, small and medium enterprises, large corporations in Hong
Kong and Greater Bay Area, and can be applicable to issuers in China and
Asia.
The discussion paper is available on
IX Capital International Limited website in English and Chinese.
IX Capital International Limited invites industry leaders, scholars and
the public to comment on the discussion paper. Interested parties can
respond by completing the questionnaire and send written comments by
e-mail to
tsconsult@ix-index.com no later than 31st August 2024.
BERITA LAINNYA
BERIKAN KOMENTAR