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‘One trick pony’ crypto treasuries may soon face a wave of new rivals
Digital asset treasuries will soon evolve beyond being “static vaults” for well-known cryptocurrencies and instead look to offer tokenized real-world assets, stablecoins and other assets that generate yield, according to crypto executives
“The next phase of Web3 treasuries is about turning balance sheets into active networks that can stake, restake, lend, or tokenize capital under transparent, auditable conditions,” said Maja Vujinovic, the CEO of Ether (ETH) treasury company FG Nexus
The number of crypto treasuries has exploded this year, with an October report from asset manager Bitwise tracking 48 new instances of Bitcoin (BTC) being added to balance sheets in the third quarter
“The next wave of adoption will include assets that tie blockchain participation to tangible output — such as renewable energy, supply chain assets, or carbon reduction mechanisms,” Gonzalez said
“Over time, this will redefine how organizations think about balance sheets in the Web3 era — not just as stores of value, but as instruments for measurable, sustainable contribution to real economic activity,” he added.
Treasury firms will expand past cryptocurrencies
Brian Huang, the CEO of crypto investment platform Glider, said the decision of what can be adopted as a treasury asset is only limited by what is onchain
“On-chain stocks and tokenized RWAs are the most obvious things to include in a treasury. Gold has skyrocketed this year, and it’s easier to hold tokenized gold than physical gold,” he said
John Hallahan, the director of business solutions at digital asset custody platform Fireblocks, predicted there will be more adoption of stablecoins, tokenized money market funds and tokenized US Treasurys.
“The next wave of digital assets being adopted for treasury purposes will be cash equivalent instruments such as stablecoins and tokenized money market funds,” he said
Digital media and entertainment company GameSquare Holdings announced in July that it had bought an NFT of a Cowboy Ape in a $5.15 million “strategic investment,” along with Ether
“While I can’t say with certainty, I do not think it will be unexpected that we will see companies add treasury assets not before considered possible as treasury assets,” he said
Factors affecting what assets will be adopted
However, Marcin Kazmierczak, the co-founder of blockchain oracle provider RedStone, said any tokenized asset can theoretically be held as a treasury reserve asset; what will eventually be adopted comes down to accounting, regulation, and fiduciary duty.
“That’s easier with Bitcoin than with a speculative NFT that might have limited buyers. The limit exists at the point where liquidity dries up and the board can’t justify holding it to shareholders or regulators,” he added
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Long-term, Kazmierczak predicts that beyond the top five cryptocurrencies, adoption will likely stay marginal for traditional companies because the risk-adjusted returns aren’t enough to justify the move for most boards.
“We might see tokenized real assets gain traction if legal frameworks clarify, but pure Web3 assets beyond the major cryptocurrencies will remain experimental and confined to crypto-native companies or venture firms specifically positioned for that risk,” he said
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