Gate News Report, March 19 — As the process of bringing real-world assets onto the blockchain accelerates, crypto market makers Flow Traders are speeding up their deployment in the tokenized asset sector. The company announced that through its 24/7 OTC platform, it supports trading of various asset classes including tokenized money market funds, stocks, and commodities, further expanding its institutional service capabilities.
According to the company, the platform has provided two-way liquidity for Franklin Templeton’s on-chain money market fund BENJI and gold token XAUT, allowing qualified institutions to trade and hedge risks outside traditional trading hours using fiat or stablecoins. This model reinforces the core advantage of “24/7 asset liquidity,” meeting the real-time allocation needs of institutions amid global market fluctuations.
Flow Traders CEO Thomas Spitz stated that the evolution of financial markets from ETFs to electronic trading continues to change investment methods, and tokenization is expected to become a key infrastructure in the next phase. However, the platform currently only opens to authorized counterparties who have completed KYC verification, emphasizing compliance and risk control.
Industry-wise, market makers are collectively increasing their focus on tokenized assets. Previously, Wintermute supported liquidity for tokenized commodities like XAUT and PAXG, and GSR has launched RWA OTC trading services through partnerships. Multiple players entering the market are gradually improving market infrastructure.
Data shows that the current RWA market size has exceeded $27 billion, with some institutions predicting it could expand to trillions of dollars in the future. Michael Lie, Head of Digital Assets at Flow Traders, pointed out that increased institutional participation and expanding application scenarios will drive gradual growth in this field.
Market analysts believe that as the boundaries between on-chain assets and traditional financial products become increasingly blurred, 24/7 trading and cross-market liquidity are becoming core competitive advantages. Tokenized assets may reshape the framework of institutional investment.
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