【Crypto World】The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission recently gave the green light, and DTCC and Canton Network announced a formal partnership—planning to bring some U.S. Treasury bonds onto the blockchain.
This is not a pipe dream. The goals of both parties are clear: to launch a controllable MVP, or minimum viable product, by the first half of 2026. DTCC will also participate in Canton Network’s governance decisions as a co-chair, indicating that this collaboration is not just superficial.
Canton Network is backed by a group of heavyweight players on Wall Street, specializing in private, compliant tokenization of real assets. Bringing Treasury bonds onto the chain is just the beginning; more traditional assets may follow this path in the future. Gaining regulatory support and the release of a specific timeline show that the pace of progress is indeed accelerating. Asset tokenization is moving from conceptual stage to practical implementation, and the next step is to closely watch the specific progress of this MVP.
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GasFeeLady
· 2025-12-20 02:08
bruh, so they're finally doing it... treasuries on-chain in 2026? that's either the biggest pump or we're all getting rugged by wallstreet lmao. ngl the compliance play hits different when dtcc actually commits 🤔
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DataOnlooker
· 2025-12-17 18:47
Wait, is DTCC really about to get involved? This time it's not just hype, there's actually a timeline.
Wall Street folks are finally serious; is tokenization of government bonds outrageous or not?
If the MVP comes out in 2026, then we should pay attention to Canton’s subsequent moves.
This wave of combining CeFi and blockchain really feels like it could change something... but it still depends on how well it’s implemented.
It seems that large funds are already positioning themselves, and retail investors might be a bit late to the game.
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PuzzledScholar
· 2025-12-17 13:50
Wait, are these Wall Street guys finally serious? They're even putting government bonds on the blockchain. Are they really serious this time?
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AirdropHunter9000
· 2025-12-17 13:40
Wow, Wall Street is finally not pretending? Will government bonds go on-chain by 2026? Traditional finance is really being pushed into the on-chain world now.
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RunWithRugs
· 2025-12-17 13:40
Wall Street is finally serious; tokenizing government bonds is no longer a joke.
Is it really happening? The mid-year MVP for 2026... This time, DTCC is personally overseeing it, feels like they're serious this time.
Asset tokenization still depends on these old-money players; retail investors are just waiting to be harvested, haha.
The bigwigs behind Canton are aiming to move traditional finance entirely onto the blockchain—pretty bold.
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 2025-12-17 13:36
Huh? Is it really happening this time? The folks on Wall Street are finally willing to move government bonds onto the chain, and they even paired it with an endorsement from a level like DTCC. It’s actually quite impressive.
See MVP in 2026. This speed is much faster than I expected. I thought it would take three or five years to get there.
The heavyweight players over at Canvas are indeed quite capable. If they do private and compliant work well, this wave of traditional finance going on-chain could really become a major trend.
Honestly, government bonds are just the appetizer. The real big show should still be coming later.
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RugpullAlertOfficer
· 2025-12-17 13:31
Wall Street is really not just talking anymore this time; the MVP will be implemented in the first half of 2026... If that really happens, it would be a game-changer.
Wall Street giants team up with public chains: The era of US Treasury tokenization is coming
【Crypto World】The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission recently gave the green light, and DTCC and Canton Network announced a formal partnership—planning to bring some U.S. Treasury bonds onto the blockchain.
This is not a pipe dream. The goals of both parties are clear: to launch a controllable MVP, or minimum viable product, by the first half of 2026. DTCC will also participate in Canton Network’s governance decisions as a co-chair, indicating that this collaboration is not just superficial.
Canton Network is backed by a group of heavyweight players on Wall Street, specializing in private, compliant tokenization of real assets. Bringing Treasury bonds onto the chain is just the beginning; more traditional assets may follow this path in the future. Gaining regulatory support and the release of a specific timeline show that the pace of progress is indeed accelerating. Asset tokenization is moving from conceptual stage to practical implementation, and the next step is to closely watch the specific progress of this MVP.