What does “tokenisation” mean?

What does “tokenisation” mean?

Tokenisation means that assets (such as securities) are digitised. To this end, they are represented on a blockchain or comparable technologies, and the software ensures that only authorised persons can access the asset. Tokenisation thus enables an efficient and transparent representation of rights and ownership.

The electronic security is usually tokenised on our platform by NYALA Digital Asset AG, Uhlandstraße 32, 10719 Berlin.
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