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  "textContent": "Wall Street spent years talking about tokenization, but never seemed to move beyond vague plans and pilot projects. This week, however, we've seen a culmination of various efforts and incentives that showed it's finally taking things seriously. BMO said it plans to launch tokenized cash capabilities with CME Group and Google Cloud for real-time payments […]\n\nThe post Here’s why Wall Street suddenly obsessed with tokenization – but on its own terms appeared first on CryptoSlate.",
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