Beyond Bitcoin: State Street CEO Ronald O’Hanley Asset Tokenization Vision
State Street CEO Ronald O’Hanley argues that asset tokenization, not Bitcoin, is the key to reengineering traditional finance for modern efficiency.
It's not about the coin; it's about the plumbing. Ronald O’Hanley, CEO of State Street, is steering the conversation away from Bitcoin speculation toward a fundamental overhaul of financial infrastructure. He argues that the true transformation lies in reengineering traditional assets for faster, modern rails.
State Street CEO Ronald O’Hanley Asset Tokenization and the New Rails
According to Reuters, O’Hanley emphasized that the financial industry’s evolution isn't just a crypto play. Instead, it's a strategic move to place traditional assets—like bonds and private equity—onto distributed ledgers to eliminate delays. By modernizing these rails, institutions can achieve near-instant settlement and enhanced liquidity.
Efficiency Over Speculation
As of January 16, 2026, the shift toward digital infrastructure is no longer a pilot project. Major custodians are racing to tokenize trillions in assets. For institutional investors, the appeal lies in the operational alpha—reducing costs and risks associated with legacy T+2 settlement cycles.
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