Updated 17 April 2026 at 05:33 pmCoinCex editorial review
Flow Capital Looks to Tokenize a $150 Million Private Credit Fund Through DigiFT
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Bloomberg reports that Flow Capital intends to tokenize its private credit fund to raise further capital. However, some crypto executives caution that tokenization alone does not automatically make illiquid assets easy to trade.
Bloomberg reported Flow Capital plans to tokenize its private credit fund to raise additional capital, but crypto execs warn tokenization doesnβt magically make hard-to-trade assets liquid.
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