Case Study: Blockchain for Real-World Assets
Understand how tokenization works through a live, regulated infrastructure on Cardano
Hundreds of trillions of dollars in real-world assets (RWAs) are locked behind legacy systems built on manual reconciliation, siloed economies, and settlement delays. As institutional players begin digitizing at scale, the gap between those who understand tokenization and those who do not is widening fast. This course examines a live infrastructure case study running on the Cardano blockchain, tracing the full journey from physical asset to tradeable digital twin and what it takes to build the regulated bridge between them.
Course overview
Identify the four core obstacles: capital inertia, economic exclusivity, geographic disconnection, and administrative bloat, preventing traditional asset management from operating at full efficiency.
Examine the architecture of a live tokenization platform, including its four pillars: regulated trust, insured custody, digital twins, and democratized access.
Trace the evolution of asset verification from paper-dependent processes to hardcoded, immutable layers of on-chain accountability.
Understand why a third-generation blockchain's deterministic security model and native asset design are uniquely suited to the complexity of physical asset management.
Assess where blockchain can provide critical support for organizations in finance and outline a practical path forward.