IBM's Digital Asset Oasis: Establishing Confidence Amidst the Untamed World of Tokenized Finance
- IBM launches Digital Asset Haven with Dfns to secure tokenized assets across 40+ blockchains, offering custody, compliance, and multi-party approvals. - Platform integrates hardware security, MPC/HSM signing, and offline cold storage to meet global regulatory standards for institutional digital asset management. - Growing institutional demand for tokenization drives IBM’s SaaS platform, aligning with its quantum computing and hybrid cloud strategies to dominate digital finance.
IBM Unveils Digital Asset Haven to Enable Secure Tokenized Asset Management Across Multiple Blockchains
As a global technology powerhouse,
Digital Asset Haven is compatible with more than 40 public and private blockchain platforms, providing tools like identity authentication, anti-money laundering (AML) protocols, and customizable multi-party approval workflows, as detailed in a
This launch coincides with a notable increase in institutional interest in tokenization, fueled by demands for quicker, more cost-effective cross-border payments and the adoption of decentralized finance (DeFi) solutions, according to a
There is a growing trend among financial institutions to embrace tokenized assets, with nearly 60% of institutional investors intending to increase their digital asset holdings in 2025, according to Coinrise. IBM’s platform, set to launch as a SaaS product in Q4 2025 and as an on-premises solution by Q2 2026, positions the company to benefit from this momentum. This initiative also aligns with IBM’s broader strategies, such as its Quantum Starling project, which targets the development of fault-tolerant quantum computing by 2029.
With a market value of $287 billion and a robust financial foundation, IBM is strategically placed to draw on its hybrid cloud and AI capabilities to establish a leading position in the rapidly changing digital asset sector, according to a
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