Lumia leads the fees as institutions accept tokenized real-world assets

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The momentum of tokenized assets continues to accelerate, leading by well-known financial institutions, Lumia stands above all else. This change began to affect regulatory bodies in major economies that began adapting frameworks to accommodate the change.

Institutional shift to tokenized assets

Momentum is being built. What once sat around financial innovation is now at the heart of institutional strategies.

In the US, regulatory agencies are adapted. @FDICGOV is currently…pic.twitter.com/0fdmqvr3c3

– Lumia (@buildonlumia) May 2, 2025

According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), U.S. supervised agencies can take crypto-related measures without prior approval, but appropriate risk management must be applied. In the meantime, the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) aims to be a growth-oriented agenda that promotes the symbolization of funds while maintaining market integrity.

Institutional investors are leading the surge in tokenized assets

According to a joint study between Coinbase and Ey-Parthenon, 83% of institutional investors plan to increase their digital asset allocation by 2025. By 2033, analysts predict that tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) totals $18.9 trillion, including the name of Lumia on the top list. Institutional strategies promote this growth rather than retail investment, and many make this evidence of structural changes in capital markets.

Lumia strengthens tokenized real estate infrastructure.

With this institutional trend approaching, Lumia’s strategy is also consistent with tokenization of property collateral assets. The company is in the process of creating an infrastructure that monitors US issuers and valuates, data aggregates and handles secondary market liquidity. The purpose of such development is to make tokenized assets more efficient and to provide institutional investors with greater visibility and control over them.

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Lumia’s technology allows to pricing and cross-chain tracking of tokenized properties, making data more reliable and the market more functional. Once, the company expanded its offering to provide facility-grade compliance integration and began working with third-party custodians in 2025 to meet facility-grade risk and token flow custody standards.

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