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The Future is Tokenisation

Time to Take the Reins or Risk Missing Out

Event Start: Thu 08 Aug 05:30 PM AEST
Event Finish: Thu 08 Aug 07:30 PM AEST

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Registration End Date: Wed 07 Aug 01:30 PM


<p>By 2030, it&#39;s estimated that the Real World Asset (RWA) tokenisation market cap will reach $16 trillion. The Bank of America recently called RWA tokenisation a &quot;key driver of digital asset adoption&quot;.<br><br>Traditional finance giants are excited about the idea of tokenising RWAs like stocks, precious metals, art, real estate, cars and more by putting it on the blockchain as this provides more inclusive investing options. It enables fractional ownership and makes high-value assets more accessible to a wider variety of investors by facilitating the division of assets into smaller, more affordable units (fractionalised) and offered to many people to buy.<br><br>With tokenisation, firms could be more capital-efficient, create new business models and more easily expand product offerings and distribution channels. Firms could unlock new efficiencies and uncover ways to streamline existing processes while finding new markets and ways of unlocking liquidity – and they can likely do it cheaper and faster. At the same time, tokenisation could revolutionise the way transactions are processed.<br><br>A rise in investor confidence and institutional involvement is anticipated, as regulatory frameworks continue to develop and adapt to this new asset class.<br><br>Do you want to get an edge on the reshaping of traditional investment practices? You’re invited to come and learn from blockchain Entrepreneurs, Executives and Experts on the:<br><br>· Advantages of tokenising RWAs<br><br>· Real use cases of tokenising RWAs<br><br>· Complexities and Challenges<br><br>· Regulations and Risks<br><br>· Market acceptance and adoption</p> <p>AGENDA:<br>5.30PM – Pre-Event Networking<br><br>6:00PM – Welcome and Introductions<br><br>6:05PM – Panel Introduction &amp; Discussion<br><br>6:35PM – Audience Panel Q&amp;A<br><br>6:45PM – Post Event Networking<br><br>7:15PM – Event Close<br> </p> <p> </p>

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Lisa Wade

Lisa Wade

Lisa Wade is the CEO of DigitalX, a blockchain financial company innovating at the frontiers of Web3. DigitalX is an ASX-listed company that offers institutional-grade access to digital assets for wholesale investors.
DigitalX manages funds in Bitcoin, digital assets and real-world tokens, and develops DeFi products and RegTech solutions

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Darren Younger

Darren Younger

Darren Younger, CEO at Bricklet, a company that tokenises real estate to offer co-ownership options for farm, wildlife, and residential properties in Australia. You can buy or sell shares of property with a small deposit and enjoy the benefits of co-ownership, such as shared dreams, sustainable living, and lower fees.
 

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Jaime Lumsden

Jaime Lumsden

Jaime Lumsden, Partner at Hamilton Locke, is an autistic lawyer and a leading Australian expert on the application of the financial services and consumer credit regulatory regime.
Jaime is a key contributor to industry consultation and legislative change. Most recently she was called to testify in the Senate Economics Legislation Committee's review into the Digital Assets (Market Regulation) Bill 2023. She was extensively quoted in the resultant report.

 

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    Barangaroo, Sydney NSW 4000
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  • Event Start:
    Thu 08 Aug 05:30 PM AEST

    Event Finish:
    Thu 08 Aug 07:30 PM AEST
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