Blockchain Pilots Remain Disconnected From Revenue Generation for Wall Street, Says Forbes on May 5

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According to Forbes, while Wall Street’s interest in blockchain and asset tokenization continues to grow, many institutional projects remain stuck in pilot and proof-of-concept stages, with limited cases actually generating revenue in production environments. Yuval Rooz, CEO of Canton and co-founder of Digital Asset, stated there is a “massive disconnect” between blockchain promises and actual revenue generation. The primary bottleneck for institutional blockchain adoption is execution capability rather than technology itself. Kresus recently announced a partnership with Canton Network to help enterprises move from initial integration to large-scale deployment of production-grade blockchain applications, including tokenized asset platforms for private markets.

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