[Coin World] On June 28, the Polymesh Blockchain was included in the "Handbook of 101 Real-World Blockchain Use Cases" published by the Global Blockchain Business Council (GBBC). This handbook features the most influential blockchain implementation cases from various industries, organizations, and jurisdictions, serving as an important reference resource for government agencies, regulatory bodies, and global central banks. Polymesh was included as the 52nd use case, demonstrating how it addresses key challenges in institutional tokenization. By 2030, it is estimated that there will be $16 trillion in tokenized assets, with less than 1/8 on-chain by 2025. Polymesh reduces implementation complexity by building dedicated infrastructure for the capital market, natively integrating identification, compliance, and settlement functions into the protocol layer, while enhancing transparency, efficiency, and trust. In the handbook, Polymesh stands alongside key participants in the tokenization space such as Canton Network, DTTC, Hedera, JP Morgan Chase, and the World Bank, further establishing its position as a leading platform for institutional tokenization.
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Polymesh Blockchain Selected for GBBC Application Case Handbook Leading Institutional Asset Tokenization
[Coin World] On June 28, the Polymesh Blockchain was included in the "Handbook of 101 Real-World Blockchain Use Cases" published by the Global Blockchain Business Council (GBBC). This handbook features the most influential blockchain implementation cases from various industries, organizations, and jurisdictions, serving as an important reference resource for government agencies, regulatory bodies, and global central banks. Polymesh was included as the 52nd use case, demonstrating how it addresses key challenges in institutional tokenization. By 2030, it is estimated that there will be $16 trillion in tokenized assets, with less than 1/8 on-chain by 2025. Polymesh reduces implementation complexity by building dedicated infrastructure for the capital market, natively integrating identification, compliance, and settlement functions into the protocol layer, while enhancing transparency, efficiency, and trust. In the handbook, Polymesh stands alongside key participants in the tokenization space such as Canton Network, DTTC, Hedera, JP Morgan Chase, and the World Bank, further establishing its position as a leading platform for institutional tokenization.