Centrifuge Integrates Symbiotic Liquidity Network Into $1.6B Worth of Traditional Finance Funds — Here's What That Means for Real-World Assets
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Centrifuge has added the Symbiotic liquidity network to tokenized funds from major asset managers Janus Henderson and New York Life Investment Management (NYLIM), covering $1.6 billion in assets. The integration aims to improve liquidity and accessibility for tokenized real-world asset (RWA) funds by connecting them through a decentralized liquidity layer.
WHY IT MATTERS
Imagine you own a share of a mutual fund, but it's really hard to sell because there aren't many buyers. That's the liquidity problem. Now imagine that fund exists as a digital token on a blockchain — it could theoretically be traded more easily, but only if there's a system connecting buyers and sellers. That's what Centrifuge and Symbiotic are building here. They're creating a network that makes it easier to trade tokenized versions of traditional investment funds. The big deal is that major Wall Street-level firms like Janus Henderson are actually using this technology, which means the idea of putting real-world financial products on blockchain is becoming mainstream, not just a crypto experiment.
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