【Blockchain Rhythms】Another big move is coming. Morgan Stanley, this Wall Street giant, plans to officially launch a digital wallet product in the second half of this year to support the trading and management of various tokenized assets. What does this mean? Major players in traditional finance are starting to seriously deploy Web3 ecosystems. From institutional-level tokenization services to wallet infrastructure, financial giants are gradually bridging the gap between Web3 and traditional finance. The track of tokenized assets has never lacked buzz, and now even established investment banks like Morgan Stanley can’t sit still, indicating that there is indeed genuine market demand. How the subsequent development unfolds is worth continued attention.
View Original
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
13 Likes
Reward
13
3
Repost
Share
Comment
0/400
BloodInStreets
· 20h ago
Morgan Stanley is bottom-fishing, indicating that the bottom has indeed arrived. We retail investors have already cut our losses here.
View OriginalReply0
LayerZeroHero
· 21h ago
It has been proven that traditional finance is finally beginning to recognize the value of cross-chain interoperability. The key is whether Morgan Stanley's wallet solution can handle the security risks of multi-chain asset migration and bridging mechanisms.
View OriginalReply0
NeverVoteOnDAO
· 21h ago
Morgan Stanley is also entering the market, and traditional finance is finally unable to sit still. However, the wallet product rollout has to wait until the second half of the year. Whether it can truly support tokenized assets then remains to be seen; it seems easy to say but difficult to implement.
Morgan Stanley is launching a digital wallet this year, marking a major traditional financial player officially entering the tokenized asset track.
【Blockchain Rhythms】Another big move is coming. Morgan Stanley, this Wall Street giant, plans to officially launch a digital wallet product in the second half of this year to support the trading and management of various tokenized assets. What does this mean? Major players in traditional finance are starting to seriously deploy Web3 ecosystems. From institutional-level tokenization services to wallet infrastructure, financial giants are gradually bridging the gap between Web3 and traditional finance. The track of tokenized assets has never lacked buzz, and now even established investment banks like Morgan Stanley can’t sit still, indicating that there is indeed genuine market demand. How the subsequent development unfolds is worth continued attention.