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$REAL Partners with RedStone to Give Its Tokenized Assets a Data Glow-Up
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$REAL Partners with RedStone to Give Its Tokenized Assets a Data Glow-Up

Blockchain infrastructure firm $REAL has teamed up with RedStone to beef up the data and transparency layer of its tokenized asset ecosystem. $REAL's platform handles tokenization, management, and onchain representation of real-world financial instruments. As these markets grow, reliable and verifiable data inputs are becoming make-or-break for institutional trust and market efficiency.

RedStone will provide oracle infrastructure for price feeds across assets in the $REAL ecosystem. This integration delivers consistent, verifiable, and auditable market data for issuers, custodians, and participants—a key step toward getting institutions comfortable with tokenized assets.

$REAL CEO Ivo Grigorov said: "Through this partnership with RedStone, we are reinforcing a critical layer of infrastructure for tokenized assets. High-quality data and transparency are essential for creating markets that institutions and participants can trust as the RWA space continues to mature."

The partnership also brings in Credora for independent risk intelligence, giving $REAL standardized risk assessment frameworks for issuers and market participants. Accurate pricing, risk signals, and proof-related data are crucial for regulatory compliance and institutional buy-in.

RedStone Co-Founder and COO Marcin Kazmierczak explained: "Price discovery is the entry point, not the destination. Institutional allocators need a continuous, verifiable signal across the asset lifecycle—from valuation to reserve integrity to issuer creditworthiness. That is precisely what the RedStone Stack delivers for $REAL, setting a new standard for how serious capital engages with tokenized assets."

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UpdatedApr 3, 2026, 03:01 UTC

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