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Tokenized gold eyes institutional role as liquidity solution

Digital gold has the potential to transform bullion from a static reserve into a liquid, 24/7 financial instrument, according to Kurt Hemecker, CEO of Gold Token SA. While the technology promises to modernize the market, he warns that deep-seated concerns regarding trust and standardization remain the primary barriers to adoption.

Tokenized gold eyes institutional role as liquidity solution

The traditional bullion market faces inherent constraints, primarily limited trading hours and its status outside the High-Quality Liquid Asset (HQLA) classification under Basel III rules. Hemecker argues that tokenization could bridge this gap, allowing gold to serve as collateral in repo transactions or interbank settlements. By digitizing ownership, institutions could mobilize vast reserves without the logistical burden of physically relocating bars between vaults.

Central banks have already begun testing these waters, using swaps to monetize gold reserves during recent market volatility. However, shifting to a digital-first model requires more than just technical capability. Hemecker emphasizes that the industry lacks the necessary standardization to ensure interoperability between platforms and jurisdictions. For institutional players, the focus remains firmly on the provenance of the underlying metal, the integrity of the custodian, and the legal frameworks governing the tokens. Building these rails during a market correction provides a vital window for maturation before broader adoption takes hold.

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