As Blockchain Enters Finance, Can It Build A ‘Seamless Bridge’ To Traditional Systems?
As blockchain technology continues to make strides in the financial industry, bridging the gap between decentralized digital assets and established financial systems has become a growing priority.
Adam Guren, founder and CIO of Hunting Hill Global Capital, views this shift as a promising but gradual process, with digital assets increasingly being treated as “a reliable part of the financial landscape.”
Guren will explore this topic further at the upcoming Benzinga Future of Digital Assets event.
Moving from Concept to Practical Use
Guren notd the involvement of firms like Citi and JPMorgan reflects how blockchain technology is moving from “concept to practice” in finance. By exploring blockchain’s capabilities, traditional financial institutions are acknowledging its potential to improve transaction speed and transparency. However, Guren pointed out that blending blockchain with established financial systems brings complex challenges.
“For firms like ours, operating across both traditional finance and digital assets, one key challenge is creating that seamless bridge,” Guren explained. Integrating blockchain into established systems requires careful consideration of regulatory requirements, operational differences, and distinct philosophies between traditional and digital finance.
Balancing Security and Trust
According to Guren, the integration of blockchain into finance calls for infrastructure that balances operational strength with high levels of security. “It’s about finding ways to integrate responsibly, fostering trust,” he said, stressing the importance of ensuring that digital asset frameworks work well within the existing financial landscape.
As digital assets continue to enter mainstream finance, Guren’s perspective highlights the steps needed for a smooth integration. At the Benzinga Future of Digital Assets event, he will address these complexities, focusing on how digital and traditional finance can align for a more efficient and secure future.
As the digital asset market continues to mature, the convergence of regulatory shifts, M&A activities, and adoption trends will define the future of this dynamic field. Benzinga’s Future of Digital Assets event in New York City on Nov. 19 will provide industry leaders and investors with a platform to explore these developments further, offering insights into the evolving regulatory environment and the latest market dynamics.
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