Securitize CEO Carlos Domingo said Tuesday that the company has significant room for expansion as it launches a new tokenized fund [1].

The move signals a push to migrate traditional financial instruments onto the blockchain, potentially transforming how investors access high-income assets and equities.

During an interview on Bloomberg Crypto, Domingo said the launch of the Neuberger Securitize High Income Tokenized Fund (HINC) [1]. The fund is part of a broader strategy to integrate real-world assets into the digital ecosystem. Domingo said the company has a lot of runway for growth [1].

This growth strategy targets a massive gap between current digital asset adoption and the total value of traditional markets. Domingo said the current real-world asset market stands at $30 billion [3]. However, he believes the ceiling is far higher, specifically regarding the shift toward tokenized equities and ETFs.

According to Domingo, the transition to tokenized stocks could unlock a crypto market worth $5 trillion [3]. This shift would allow traditional securities to be traded with the efficiency and transparency of blockchain technology, reducing friction in settlement and ownership transfers.

Domingo said Tuesday that the firm maintains a much larger runway for growth [2]. The launch of the HINC fund serves as a practical application of this vision, providing a regulated vehicle for investors to engage with tokenized high-income assets.

Securitize continues to position itself as a bridge between legacy finance and decentralized ledgers. By partnering with established entities for fund launches, the company aims to validate the scalability of tokenization for institutional investors [1].

"We have a lot of runway for growth."

The launch of the HINC fund represents a shift from theoretical blockchain utility to institutional application. By targeting the $5 trillion potential in tokenized equities, Securitize is betting that the primary growth driver for the next era of crypto will not be native tokens, but the digitization of existing traditional financial assets.