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<p style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 15px; width:240px;"><img src="https://images.cointelegraph.com/im...iYjgtNTc5ZS03Nzk5LWJkMzktZDNmOThlMGZkOGY5.jpg"></p><p><p style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 15px; width:240px;"><img src="https://images.cointelegraph.com/im...iYjgtNTc5ZS03Nzk5LWJkMzktZDNmOThlMGZkOGY5.jpg" alt="OKX exec warns against hype amid real-world asset tokenization boom"></p><p>Crypto exchange OKX’s CEO for its Middle East and North Africa (MENA) arm has urged the crypto industry to focus on delivering real-world utility as interest in real-world asset (RWA) tokenization accelerates. <p>In a Cointelegraph interview at the Token20249 event in Dubai, OKX MENA CEO Rifad Mahasneh warned that while tokenization is promising, projects must “clearly demonstrate” the benefits of tokenizing specific assets. </p><p>“In some cases, we’re tokenizing things that don’t need tokenization, but in some cases, we’re tokenizing things that actually give you real, everyday value, right? And if you can see that everyday value, then that is a promising project,” Mahasneh told Cointelegraph.</p><p>The executive said that, similar to other industries, hype can drive project growth in the Web3 space. However, the executive told Cointelegraph that providing everyday value should be the priority. </p><figure><img alt="OKX exec warns against hype amid real-world asset tokenization boom" src="https://s3.cointelegraph.com/uploads/2025-05/0196a4a1-cbdf-72e4-b230-53e042b4641e" title=""><figcaption style="text-align: center;"><em>OKX MENA CEO Rifad Mahasneh at the Token2049 media lounge. Source: Cointelegraph</em></figcaption></figure><h2>RWA tokenization gains traction in the UAE</h2><p>Mahasneh’s comments come amid an increase in real-world asset tokenization projects in the Middle East, including the United Arab Emirates. </p><p>On May 1, MultiBank Group <a data-ct-non-breakable="null" href="https://cointelegraph.com/news/multibank-mag-mavryk-3b-rwa-tokenization-launch" rel="null" target="null" text="null" title="null">signed a $3 billion RWA agreement</a> with the UAE-based real-estate firm MAG and blockchain infrastructure provider Mavryk — the largest RWA initiative across the globe to date. </p><p>In addition to billions in RWA deals, the UAE government has itself started working on RWA tokenization. On March 19, the Dubai Land Department — the government agency responsible for promoting, organizing and registering real estate in Dubai — <a data-ct-non-breakable="null" href="https://cointelegraph.com/news/dubai-launches-pilot-tokenize-real-estate-blockchain" rel="null" target="null" text="null" title="null">announced a pilot phase</a> of its real-estate tokenization project. The agency is working with Dubai’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA), the emirate’s crypto regulator. </p><p>On Jan. 9, RWA project Mantra also <a data-ct-non-breakable="null" href="https://cointelegraph.com/news/mantra-damac-1b-rwa-tokenization-middle-east" rel="null" target="null" text="null" title="null">signed a $1 billion</a> deal with Damac Group to tokenize the assets of the UAE-based conglomerate. However, months later, Mantra saw one of the biggest token collapses in crypto history, <a data-ct-non-breakable="null" href="https://cointelegraph.com/news/mantra-price-collapses-by-over-90" rel="null" target="null" text="null" title="null">wiping out billions</a> in market capitalization on April 13. </p><p>Mahasneh told Cointelegraph that the region’s clear regulations drive these moves from bigger institutions to get into tokenization and crypto. The OKX MENA CEO said that clear regulations allow players to understand how key players in the space, like exchanges, are governed by reading the rulebooks set by regulators. </p><p><em><strong>Related: </strong></em><a data-ct-non-breakable="null" href="https://cointelegraph.com/news/rwa-tokenization-panel-paris-blockchain-week-2025" rel="null" target="null" text="null" title="null"><em><strong>Real estate not the best asset for RWA tokenization — Michael Sonnenshein</strong></em></a></p><h2>UAE stablecoin framework gives institutions confidence</h2><p>The executive also praised the region’s progress in its stablecoin regulations. In June 2024, the Central Bank of the UAE <a data-ct-non-breakable="null" href="https://cointelegraph.com/news/uae-stablecoin-licensing-system" rel="null" target="null" text="null" title="null">approved a regulatory framework</a> for stablecoin licensing. This clarifies the issuance, supervision and licensing of dirham-backed payment tokens. </p><p>According to Mahasneh, this demonstrates the UAE’s speed in regulating crypto-related technologies. The executive also highlighted that the involvement of the central bank gives institutions extra confidence in getting into the business. </p><p>“Other markets are still debating whether they should have crypto regulations. Here, we moved into developing stablecoin regulations. For an investor, you want to know that your stablecoin is regulated. That’s a big plus,” Mahasneh said.</p><p>Since then, major players like Tether have joined the race in <a data-ct-non-breakable="null" href="https://cointelegraph.com/news/tether-aed-stablecoin-uae-partners-launch" rel="null" target="null" text="null" title="null">issuing a dirham-pegged stablecoin</a>. On April 29, institutions like Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund, the Abu Dhabi Developmental Holding Company (ADQ), First Abu Dhabi Bank and the International Holding Company partnered to <a data-ct-non-breakable="null" href="https://cointelegraph.com/news/trio...giants-team-up-for-new-bank-backed-stablecoin" rel="null" target="null" text="null" title="null">launch a dirham-pegged stablecoin</a>, pending regulatory approval. </p><template data-ct-widget="buzzsprout" data-buzzsprout-podcast-id="2040516" data-buzzsprout-episode-id="17084967"></template><p><em><strong>Magazine: </strong></em><a data-ct-non-breakable="null" href="https://cointelegraph.com/magazine/crypto-banks-stablecoin-fight/" rel="null" target="null" text="null" title="null"><em><strong>Crypto wanted to overthrow banks, now it’s becoming them in stablecoin fight</strong></em></a></p><template data-name="subscription_form" data-type="markets_outlook" label="Subscription Form: Markets Outlook"></template></p>
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OKX exec warns against hype amid real-world asset tokenization boom

Crypto exchange OKX’s CEO for its Middle East and North Africa (MENA) arm has urged the crypto industry to focus on delivering real-world utility as interest in real-world asset (RWA) tokenization accelerates.
In a Cointelegraph interview at the Token20249 event in Dubai, OKX MENA CEO Rifad Mahasneh warned that while tokenization is promising, projects must “clearly demonstrate” the benefits of tokenizing specific assets.

“In some cases, we’re tokenizing things that don’t need tokenization, but in some cases, we’re tokenizing things that actually give you real, everyday value, right? And if you can see that everyday value, then that is a promising project,” Mahasneh told Cointelegraph.

The executive said that, similar to other industries, hype can drive project growth in the Web3 space. However, the executive told Cointelegraph that providing everyday value should be the priority.

OKX exec warns against hype amid real-world asset tokenization boom

OKX MENA CEO Rifad Mahasneh at the Token2049 media lounge. Source: Cointelegraph

RWA tokenization gains traction in the UAE​


Mahasneh’s comments come amid an increase in real-world asset tokenization projects in the Middle East, including the United Arab Emirates.

On May 1, MultiBank Group signed a $3 billion RWA agreement with the UAE-based real-estate firm MAG and blockchain infrastructure provider Mavryk — the largest RWA initiative across the globe to date.

In addition to billions in RWA deals, the UAE government has itself started working on RWA tokenization. On March 19, the Dubai Land Department — the government agency responsible for promoting, organizing and registering real estate in Dubai — announced a pilot phase of its real-estate tokenization project. The agency is working with Dubai’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA), the emirate’s crypto regulator.

On Jan. 9, RWA project Mantra also signed a $1 billion deal with Damac Group to tokenize the assets of the UAE-based conglomerate. However, months later, Mantra saw one of the biggest token collapses in crypto history, wiping out billions in market capitalization on April 13.

Mahasneh told Cointelegraph that the region’s clear regulations drive these moves from bigger institutions to get into tokenization and crypto. The OKX MENA CEO said that clear regulations allow players to understand how key players in the space, like exchanges, are governed by reading the rulebooks set by regulators.

Related: Real estate not the best asset for RWA tokenization — Michael Sonnenshein

UAE stablecoin framework gives institutions confidence​


The executive also praised the region’s progress in its stablecoin regulations. In June 2024, the Central Bank of the UAE approved a regulatory framework for stablecoin licensing. This clarifies the issuance, supervision and licensing of dirham-backed payment tokens.

According to Mahasneh, this demonstrates the UAE’s speed in regulating crypto-related technologies. The executive also highlighted that the involvement of the central bank gives institutions extra confidence in getting into the business.

“Other markets are still debating whether they should have crypto regulations. Here, we moved into developing stablecoin regulations. For an investor, you want to know that your stablecoin is regulated. That’s a big plus,” Mahasneh said.

Since then, major players like Tether have joined the race in issuing a dirham-pegged stablecoin. On April 29, institutions like Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund, the Abu Dhabi Developmental Holding Company (ADQ), First Abu Dhabi Bank and the International Holding Company partnered to launch a dirham-pegged stablecoin, pending regulatory approval.


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