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Taking Control of Your Assets and Information

In this episode of Digital Transformers, host Kevin L. Jackson dives into the revolutionary world of asset tokenization with Court Welty, CEO of Intrana. As the market for tokenized illiquid assets is projected to soar to $16 trillion by 2030, Welty shares his journey from traditional finance to decentralized finance (DeFi) and how tokenization can unlock liquidity in previously inaccessible markets.

The conversation explores the power of blockchain to enhance personal sovereignty and national security, offering self-custody of assets in a decentralized world. Welty discusses how Intrana’s innovations provide compliant and seamless tokenization services, ensuring that both individuals and businesses have control over their own data and assets. From the challenges of starting a business in America to a new kind of digital freedom reminiscent of the Boston Tea Party, this episode is packed with insights on the future of finance and the role blockchain will play in reshaping global systems.

Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on blockchain, tokenization, and the shift towards decentralized control. Plus, discover the surprising connection between digital assets and the legendary El Chupacabra in a conversation you won’t want to miss!

 

This episode is hosted by Kevin L. Jackson, and produced by Amanda Luton.

 

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