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Digital Assets: Observations from Market Participants

By Ali Lovett posted Jun 03, 2026

By: Nicsa Technology & Innovation Committee

Recent survey results from the Nicsa Technology & Innovation Committee offer a directional view into how Committee members are thinking about digital assets—highlighting both areas of strong understanding and where questions are now shifting toward practical application.

A Closer Look at the Survey Results

While foundational concepts such as blockchain and tokenization are well understood, responses were more mixed in areas tied to implementation. This includes more specialized technical concepts on distributed ledger mechanics and the evolving US regulatory landscape, where recent guidance has sought to clarify how existing commodities and securities laws apply to various types of digital assets, and regulators continue to refine approaches through ongoing rulemaking efforts and industry engagement.

The Conversation Is Moving Toward Real-World Use

The survey showed what participants know and the discussion that followed revealed what they are thinking about next.

Rather than focusing on definitions, the conversation shifted toward how digital assets can be used:

  • How tokenized funds could be used to support settlement and ownership tracking
  • The potential role of tokenized money market funds in collateral flows
  • What interoperability means in practice, particularly across systems and infrastructure

Custody as an Operational Consideration

Survey responses indicated a general understanding that digital asset custody differs from traditional custody, particularly in relation to safeguarding private keys.

Participants discussed how this difference introduces new considerations—around governance, access, and operational processes—that extend beyond traditional custody models.

This reflects a broader theme: moving from understanding theoretical concepts to thinking through how they work in practice.

Continuing the Conversation

The Nicsa Technology & Innovation Committee will continue to explore these themes, with a focus on operational use and shared learning across members.

For those interested in contributing perspectives or participating in future discussions, we encourage you to join the conversation. For information about how to get involved in Nicsa’s Committee, reach out to i[email protected].

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