CME, Google Cloud pilot 24/7 tokenized trading for capital markets
CME Group, a leading derivatives marketplace, is collaborating with Google Cloud to pilot asset tokenization and enhance capital market efficiency.
The two groups completed initial integration and testing of Google Cloud’s Universal Ledger, a distributed ledger designed for traditional financial institutions.
GCUL is a programmable, distributed ledger tailored for financial institutions. It simplifies account and asset management and facilitates secure transfers on a private, permissioned network.
A shift towards tokenization
Tokenization involves converting rights to an asset into a digital token on a blockchain or distributed ledger. This process can apply to various assets, including stocks, bonds, or commodities, enabling more efficient and secure transactions.
A distributed ledger is a digital system for recording transactions where each participant holds a synchronized copy, enhancing transparency and security.
This technology aims to streamline processes like collateral management, margin calculations, settlements, and fee payments, supporting the financial industry’s shift toward continuous, 24/7 trading.
Later this year, CME Group and Google Cloud plan to conduct direct testing with market participants, with the goal of launching new services in 2026.
This initiative reflects a broader trend of traditional financial institutions exploring blockchain technology to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
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