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Russian Ministry of Finance discusses tokenizing warehouse goods with marketplaces

Russian Ministry of Finance, under Alexey Yakovlev's leadership, is looking into tokenizing warehouse goods to boost liquidity for sellers across multiple marketplaces. This initiative seeks to merge digital assets with traditional commerce, offering sellers a reliable way to secure funding while safeguarding their inventory.

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Jun 23, 2026 · 1 min read · 3 views
Russian Ministry of Finance discusses tokenizing warehouse goods with marketplaces

Key Takeaways

  • Alexey Yakovlev stated that the Russian Ministry of Finance is collaborating with various marketplaces to explore tokenization of warehouse goods.
  • The initiative aims to help sellers secure liquidity from users on these platforms.
  • An 'oracle' system will verify the existence and condition of goods, ensuring security and accountability.
  • Tokenized goods could serve as collateral for financing, providing sellers with necessary funding.
  • This approach marks a significant step toward integrating digital assets into traditional commerce in Russia.

Russia's Finance Ministry looks to tokenize warehouse goods with marketplaces. Sellers might gain liquidity from platform users,said Alexey Yakovlev,financial policy director. At "Digital Assets in Russia: New Bridges for Investments and Settlements," he laid out this plan's potential.

Many sellers have same goods in marketplace warehouses. An "oracle" system would verify items' existence and condition,keeping them secure. This setup would issue tokens representing digital rights for goods,collateral for financing.

Yakovlev said it's a straightforward tool for financial entities. With tokenized goods,sellers could secure funding while ensuring inventory safety. Ministry's talks with marketplaces show steps toward linking digital assets with traditional commerce…but how smoothly will it all mesh?

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