The Malta Independent on Sunday

FIVE INDUSTRIES TO BENEFIT FROM TOKENISATI­ON IN 2019

Last year many new digital tokens have been created on a Blockchain. Although in the last couple of months the market of digital assets faced challenges and was dominated by bearish trends, it is expected that the table will turn and more industries will

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The driving force behind this evolution is the almost unstoppabl­e rise of Blockchain and Bitcoin. Whilst the latter has seen a slight decrease in its popularity, the former, and asset tokens are set to be on the rise.

But why now? Cryptocurr­ency and Blockchain make it much more cost-effective to securitise common assets and to turn anything with value into a marketable security. This is done by creating a digital representa­tion of ownership known as a security token.

For example, instead of a single person owning a Dalí painting, the owner could offer multiple investors a digital share of ownership instead, meaning that one item could have many part owners. These fractional share holders would then be able to sell or trade their token to take advantage of rising or falling prices. Thanks to its robust digital security, this token is able to be quickly traded online on a daily basis.

If tokenisati­on starts to occur within various industries, we will witness a significan­t increase in listings of newer assets, eventually surpassing the number of traditiona­l asset types such as commercial mortgage backed securities, loans, and other assets on the New York Stock Exchange.

The tokenisati­on of these new types of assets can bring about the increase of liquidity to the market and 24/7 stock trading, resulting in lower transactio­n fees, fractional ownership, quicker settlement­s, and a much broader selection of possibilit­ies with regards to smart contracts. As a result, the realisatio­n of such benefits would lead to a year of substantia­l growth in 2019.

These are the five types of assets that we think can be widely tokenised to this year.

Venture Capital Funds

A notoriousl­y un-liquid asset class, Venture Capital Funds usually make investors wait between five to ten years before seeing any kind of return. Projects such as Blockchain capital, EQUI and Spice VC are aiming to lower the entry barrier for investors whilst giving them the opportunit­y to buy parts of investment portfolios that they would have previously not had access to. Venture capitalist­s would also enjoy access to a larger pool of investors, while the increased liquidity would enable more retail investors to participat­e in this asset class.

Precious Metals

Several start-ups are looking into the possibilit­y of individual investors trading in diamonds, gold and silver over a Blockchain platform. Sellers could list their diamonds on the platform and then deliver them to a custodian who would only release them upon completion of the sales transactio­n for instance.

This method could provide the much-needed level of transparen­cy within the industry, as well as help investors determine value and set prices in closer detail. By tokenising precious metals, the possibilit­y of fractional ownership and greater transparen­cy will attract more and more investors to the marketplac­e.

Real Estate

A growing number of start-ups have all ventured into the Blockchain real estate market. By tokenising commercial and residentia­l real estate, they have not only made headlines but have changed the way that people invest in property.

Investors are now able to buy a fraction of a property at a higher price, earn income on those properties, and then sell the fractions at a higher value as and when they choose. The tokenisati­on of real estate assets offers greater liquidity to owners as well as long capital lockins.

Rare Art and Luxury Cars

People do not usually invest in art because the entry barriers are high. Previously the preserve of the rich and famous, these assets are now likely to be available on the Blockchain to retail investors. Art platforms that tokenise the masterpiec­es or luxuries allow fractional ownership of items.

Using cryptocurr­encies individual­s can purchase shares in various works of art. Buyers and sellers will be able to directly transact without the need for auction houses and their commission margins. Once investors have one or more shares in a luxury in their portfolio, they can manage them like any other investment - holding, selling, or trading depending on fluctuatio­ns in the value of the artwork in question.

Sports Teams and Athletes

Sports is an industry that has been implementi­ng this new technology to help create a decentrali­sed marketplac­e where investors and fans have the chance to invest in clubs and players, as well as trade benefits provided by image rights, player transfers, salaries, and ticketing. Fans are able to invest in young players and provide the financial support required to further their careers in return for future profits.

There are currently over $260 trillion of real-world assets and most of them are still signified by paper and are highly illiquid. With the help of DLT technology through the tokenisati­on, ownership will continue to move from analogue to digital. This could result in the release of assets into the new liquid markets, while lowering the entry barriers for potential investors. In this scenario, absolutely any asset will become liquid and tradable.

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