Plume debuts tokenized ‘Mineral Vault’ amid hunger for RWA yield, CEO says
According to Chris Yin, investor demand for RWAs is moving “upstream” from tokenized treasury bills to private alternative assets.
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According to Chris Yin, investor demand for RWAs is moving “upstream” from tokenized treasury bills to private alternative assets.
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