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FORCE Family Office is pleased to present our latest white paper, “The Universe of Tokenization: A Strategic Guide for Family Offices.”

Why Family Offices Can No Longer Ignore Tokenization 

We’re standing at the edge of a financial paradigm shift. With the GENIUS Act clearing the Senate and spot Bitcoin ETFs now live, digital assets have officially moved from speculative to strategic.

Our new white paper, “The Universe of Tokenization: A Strategic Guide for Family Offices,” breaks it all down:

•How tokenized real-world assets (like private credit and real estate) are unlocking liquidity and expanding global access

•What the GENIUS Act really means for stablecoins and the regulatory future

•Why BlackRock, JPMorgan, and family offices alike are entering the tokenization space

•The 5-part playbook for responsible family office engagement—from sandbox strategies to smart custody

This is NOT just about crypto. It’s about the infrastructure of the next generation of finance—one where family offices can lead.

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