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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GateUser-5854de8b
· 14h ago
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
· 14h ago
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
· 14h ago
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.