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Tokenisation of Tangible Assets

Markus Fehn ()
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Markus Fehn: Chartered Investment: Technology and Innovation, e-Sec GmbH

A chapter in Tokenizing the Future, 2025, pp 471-484 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter examines the tokenisation of tangible assets, highlighting how blockchain and smart contracts are reshaping financial markets. It reviews key legal frameworks, especially Germany’s Electronic Securities Act (eWpG), and compares major blockchain platforms. The benefits of tokenisation—including increased liquidity, fractional ownership, and automated compliance—are discussed, alongside a practical case study of tokenised gold. The chapter concludes by addressing regulatory and technological challenges, emphasizing the need for global standards and interoperability to fully realize the potential of asset tokenisation.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-91405-8_32

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