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Tokenization is nothing new
Short summary: Tokenization is not new, but dates back 10,000 years when early societies used clay tokens to record ownership of goods. These were not money, but data tools to track value. Modern digital tokens and blockchain systems are simply the latest evolution, but can now do more than just record transactions. We can now……
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Tokenization is nothing new
Short summary: Tokenization is not new, but dates back 10,000 years when early societies used clay tokens to record ownership of goods. These were not money, but data tools to track value. Modern digital tokens and blockchain systems are simply the latest evolution, but can now do more than just record transactions. We can now……
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Tokenization is nothing new
Short summary: Tokenization is not new, but dates back 10,000 years when early societies used clay tokens to record ownership of goods. These were not money, but data tools to track value. Modern digital tokens and blockchain systems are simply the latest evolution, but can now do more than just record transactions. We can now……
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Tokenization is nothing new
We spend a lot of time today talking about digital assets, tokenization and programmable money, but the funny thing is none of this is new. In fact, the origins of modern finance don’t start with coins, banks or even markets. They started with small lumps of clay. At the ancient archaeological site of Mureybet in……
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Tokenization is nothing new
We spend a lot of time today talking about digital assets, tokenization and programmable money, but the funny thing is none of this is new. In fact, the origins of modern finance don’t start with coins, banks or even markets. They started with small lumps of clay. At the ancient archaeological site of Mureybet in……
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Tokenization is nothing new
We spend a lot of time today talking about digital assets, tokenization and programmable money, but the funny thing is none of this is new. In fact, the origins of modern finance don’t start with coins, banks or even markets. They started with small lumps of clay. At the ancient archaeological site of Mureybet in……
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Tokenization is nothing new
We spend a lot of time today talking about digital assets, tokenization and programmable money, but the funny thing is none of this is new. In fact, the origins of modern finance don’t start with coins, banks or even markets. They started with small lumps of clay. At the ancient archaeological site of Mureybet in……
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Tokenization is nothing new
We spend a lot of time today talking about digital assets, tokenization and programmable money, but the funny thing is none of this is new. In fact, the origins of modern finance don’t start with coins, banks or even markets. They started with small lumps of clay. At the ancient archaeological site of Mureybet in……
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Programmable liquidity: five foundations reshaping modern treasury
I had a great chat the other day – the first in a series of three – with Quant’s Chief Product Officer Martin Hargreaves about programmable liquidity. What’s that? Read on … Programmable liquidity: five foundations reshaping modern treasury How is programmable money reshaping treasury operations and financial infrastructure? This conversation moved beyond theoretical frameworks……
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Things worth reading: 26th March 2026
Things we’re reading today include … UK clearing house fintech Bank of London fined £2m over fraudulent documents NS&I set to pay millions in compensation to customers Starling’s US software push exposes testing gap in legacy banks Six Provocations to Future-Proof Your Bank Payment services and electronic money: FCA publishes updated approach document FCA Outlines……
