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IOSCO warns that tokenized real-world assets carry evolving legal and technical risks

November 11, 2025Cryptopolitangeneral
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Global securities regulator IOSCO has warned in a report that tokenizing real-world assets could create a new set of risks for investors.

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Tokenized Real-World Assets Face Evolving Regulatory Hurdles and Technical Complexities In a recent report, the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) has sounded the alarm on the emerging trend of tokenizing real-world assets. The global securities regulator has warned that this innovative approach brings with it a new set of legal and technical risks that both investors and industry participants must navigate carefully. One of the key challenges highlighted by IOSCO is the evolving regulatory landscape surrounding tokenized assets. As this nascent market continues to grow, policymakers worldwide are grappling with how to effectively oversee and protect investors in this space. The report notes that the legal classification and treatment of tokenized assets can vary significantly across jurisdictions, creating potential regulatory arbitrage opportunities but also compliance headaches for market participants. "Regulators are struggling to keep pace with the rapid innovation happening in the crypto asset space," explained Dr. Samantha Radocchia, a blockchain expert and author. "Tokenized real estate, commodities, and other traditional assets introduce a whole new set of legal and technical considerations that require nuanced regulatory frameworks. This regulatory uncertainty presents risks for investors who may not fully understand the implications." Beyond regulatory hurdles, IOSCO also identified several technical complexities inherent to tokenizing physical assets. Ensuring the authenticity and provenance of tokenized assets, safeguarding against counterfeiting or double-spending, and maintaining secure custody of underlying assets are all mission-critical considerations. Improper implementation of these technical safeguards could expose investors to significant losses. "The blockchain technology underpinning tokenized assets is still maturing, and there are many open questions around scalability, interoperability, and security," said industry analyst Jack Chen. "Issuers must have robust processes in place to address these technical risks, or they risk undermining the core value proposition of these novel financial instruments." Looking ahead, IOSCO predicts that the trend towards tokenization of real-world assets will only continue to accelerate as market participants seek to unlock new sources of liquidity and accessibility. However, the regulator cautions that proactive regulatory oversight and industry-led technical standards will be critical to ensuring the long-term sustainability and integrity of this emerging asset class. "Tokenized real estate, commodities, and other tangible assets have the potential to revolutionize how we invest and transact," commented fintech strategist Emily Benson. "But it's clear that both the public and private sectors have more work to do to address the unique risks and challenges. Investors must proceed with caution as this market continues to evolve rapidly."

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