SBI Holdings and Startale Launch StriumNetwork for 24/7 Tokenized Asset Trading

SBI Holdings and Startale Launch StriumNetwork for 24/7 Tokenized Asset Trading

SBI Holdings and Startale Group unveil Strium, a Layer-1 blockchain with yen stablecoin support and testnet planned for 2026 to connect Asia’s capital markets.

Fact Check
The core components of the statement are strongly supported by the most credible and relevant sources provided. The CEO of Startale, Sota Watanabe, directly confirms an active partnership with SBI Holdings in a high-authority social media post. Furthermore, a highly relevant Substack newsletter corroborates this, specifying that the joint venture's goal is to create a platform for tokenized stocks and real-world assets (RWAs), which aligns perfectly with the statement's claim of "tokenized asset trading."The other sources provided are irrelevant and offer no information on the topic. While the specific name "StriumNetwork" and the "24/7" detail are not explicitly mentioned in the provided source summaries, the fundamental and most significant parts of the claim—the partnership and its purpose—are well-substantiated. The absence of the network's name in these specific summaries does not invalidate the confirmed information, leading to the conclusion that the statement is very likely true.
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Summary

SBI Holdings and Startale Group have announced Strium, a Layer-1 blockchain platform for continuous trading of tokenized securities and real-world assets, supported by a yen-backed stablecoin. Designed to link Asia’s capital markets, the platform will enable 24/7 trading and settlement. A public testnet is scheduled for 2026 to validate interoperability and settlement efficiency. The initiative expands on SBI’s existing market presence, aiming to integrate traditional and blockchain-based financial infrastructure.

Terms & Concepts
  • Layer 1 blockchain: A base blockchain network that handles all transactions and operations without relying on other chains.
  • Tokenized securities: Traditional financial securities represented as digital tokens on a blockchain, enabling more accessible and efficient trading.
  • Stablecoin: A cryptocurrency pegged to a stable asset, such as a fiat currency, to minimize price volatility.