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How gatecrashers could spoil the tokenisation party

Blockchain can curb settlement risks, but that could come at the expense of new third-party risks.

The words DeFi on a dark blue cube, with a background of 3D-rendered blockchain

In December 2025, the cutting edge of financial technology forced its way into arguably the most systemic financial market on the planet. The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) announced it would tokenize access to the US Treasuries in its custody. For supporters of blockchain and decentralized finance (DeFi), it’s just one more sign of how much operational advantage the technology can bring to traditional finance (TradFi) market structure.

“When you couple the innovation and

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