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Oxbridge Re and Alphaledger Team Up to Bring Tokenized RWAs to Solana

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Oxbridge Re Holdings Limited (NASDAQ: OXBR) and Alphaledger have announced a strategic partnership aimed at building tokenized real-world asset (RWA) infrastructure within the Solana blockchain ecosystem

The effort focuses on bringing high-yield, tokenized reinsurance and other financial products on-chain, leveraging both Oxbridge’s expertise in digitizing traditional securities and Alphaledger’s Solana-native RWA technology stack. 

By integrating RWAs with Solana’s fast and scalable architecture, the partnership aims to enhance institutional access to blockchain-based investment vehicles and unlock new markets for token holders. 

This collaboration further solidifies Solana’s role as a growing hub for innovative financial products beyond pure crypto trading, expanding use cases that bridge traditional and digital finance.

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