Crypto for Advisors: What are tokenized deposits?
What the available feed establishes, why this development may matter and what the evidence cannot yet answer.
The story in one view
- Reported by
- CoinDesk
- Coverage lens
- Policy and regulation
- Published
- Evidence status
- Cross-source reports linked
What CoinDesk reports
Banks are moving deposits on-chain using permissioned systems, not open ones. See why privacy and compliance dictate this path in this week's newsletter.
The immediate significance
The report bears on the path from tokenisation plans to usable financial infrastructure. The practical significance depends on legal status, live issuance and measurable activity rather than the announcement alone.
CoinDesk and Decrypt have also published a related feed report, giving readers another attributed account to compare without treating repetition as proof.
What remains unknown
- The extract does not establish final legal status, live issuance or measurable user activity.
- No matched primary document independently supporting the central claim is linked to this page.
How the story developed
CoinDesk and Decrypt are reporting related developments. This timeline compares their attributed feed reports in publication order; separate coverage does not establish that every claim is true.
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