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Aave, Circle, Coinbase and Base Become Founding Members of the Tokenized Asset Alliance

On September 8th, according to Cointelegraph, Aave, Centrifuge, Circle, Coinbase, Base, Credix, Goldfinch, and RWA.xyz have formed the Tokenized Asset Alliance (TAC) and become its founding members. However, any organization that agrees with the vision of "creating a unified financial system on the blockchain" can join the TAC charter.

TAC's vision includes: 1. Advocating for the adoption of public blockchains and asset tokenization; 2. Creating a more open, fair, and transparent system for investors; 3. Solving the inefficiency problems of traditional finance and paving the way for a blockchain-native financial system.

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