iFi Infrastructure Finance
Tokenize investment mechanisms used to finance Public Commons Broadband infrastructures.
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Introducing iFi, Infrastructure Finance Deborah Simpier Althea
Towards a Definition of iFi iFi, Infrastructure Finance, is a new market segment that applies the principles and mechanics of distributed systems to the funding and ownership of infrastructure. In this post, we share some initial thoughts about what iFi is, what its precedents are, and what it means for the future of infrastructure.
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okay perfect well I welcome everyone to that um I5 hackathon closing ceremony we
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wrapped up the hackathon on 15 September has been a great um building session building um
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um ever since and um great Builders have been submitted to the hackathon but we are very excited to kick off the closing
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ceremony with Deborah and… Read more
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Could we tokenize ownership of Internet infrastructure?
McKinsey published an interesting article about tokenization on August 15, 2023. Please post a reply with your perspective. Althea has been talking about this with infrastructure finance.
Analysts have forecast that $4 trillion to $5 trillion of tokenized digital securities could be issued by 2030.2 While these numbers are, of course,…
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Tokenization: A digital-asset déjà vu
Tokenization adoption was poised for success six years ago, but progress was limited. Renewed interest might feel like déjà vu, but stronger business fundamentals and structural changes suggest the path could be different this time.
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Infrastructure is critical to enable society to function and economies to thrive, but there is an increasing mismatch between the need for infrastructure investments and available capital. This is a consequence of constraints on public resources and limited capacity to leverage private sector co-financing under the current system. Spurred by… Read more
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