Chainlink Launches “Tokenized in America” Initiative with the Blockchain Association
The post Chainlink Launches “Tokenized in America” Initiative with the Blockchain Association appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Chainlink and the Blockchain Association launch a state-by-state scorecard to evaluate blockchain and tokenization readiness. Texas, Arizona, and Utah top the list as blockchain policy trailblazers in the United States. Chainlink has partnered with the Blockchain Association to launch the “Tokenized in America” initiative, highlighting how all 50 US states are approaching blockchain and asset tokenization. More than just an interactive map, the project is actually a kind of “national report card” that assesses each state’s readiness to adopt this technology, from how pro-crypto local legislators are to whether they already hold Bitcoin as a strategic reserve. Chainlink and @BlockchainAssn convened government and blockchain leaders in D.C. for Tokenized in America—a strategic event focused on advancing the next generation of U.S. financial innovation. How Tokenized in America is paving the path to digital asset leadership ↓… https://t.co/A37LAsxXAk — Chainlink (@chainlink) July 16, 2025 Surprising State Rankings Spark New Race for Blockchain Leadership Divided into four categories: Trailblazer, Accelerator, Initiator, and Explorer, the results are quite surprising. Texas, Arizona, and Utah dominate the top spots. Even California and Wyoming, known as crypto pioneers, have to share the stage with North Carolina and New Hampshire. Each score is based on six indicators: government blockchain projects, digital asset task forces, and membership in the North American Blockchain Association (NABA). This initiative aims to encourage healthy competition between states. But not in the sense of elbowing each other, but rather opening up opportunities for industry collaboration with local policymakers. Because, indeed, judging by global trends, tokenization adoption isn’t just about technology, but also about who understands the game the fastest. Interestingly, this map was released at a time when global attention was focused on the US, which is seeking a balance between regulation and innovation. Chainlink CCIP Gains Momentum With Real-World Finance Use Cases…

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Chainlink and the Blockchain Association launch a state-by-state scorecard to evaluate blockchain and tokenization readiness. Texas, Arizona, and Utah top the list as blockchain policy trailblazers in the United States. Chainlink has partnered with the Blockchain Association to launch the “Tokenized in America” initiative, highlighting how all 50 US states are approaching blockchain and asset tokenization. More than just an interactive map, the project is actually a kind of “national report card” that assesses each state’s readiness to adopt this technology, from how pro-crypto local legislators are to whether they already hold Bitcoin as a strategic reserve. Chainlink and @BlockchainAssn convened government and blockchain leaders in D.C. for Tokenized in America—a strategic event focused on advancing the next generation of U.S. financial innovation. How Tokenized in America is paving the path to digital asset leadership ↓… https://t.co/A37LAsxXAk — Chainlink (@chainlink) July 16, 2025 Surprising State Rankings Spark New Race for Blockchain Leadership Divided into four categories: Trailblazer, Accelerator, Initiator, and Explorer, the results are quite surprising. Texas, Arizona, and Utah dominate the top spots. Even California and Wyoming, known as crypto pioneers, have to share the stage with North Carolina and New Hampshire. Each score is based on six indicators: government blockchain projects, digital asset task forces, and membership in the North American Blockchain Association (NABA). This initiative aims to encourage healthy competition between states. But not in the sense of elbowing each other, but rather opening up opportunities for industry collaboration with local policymakers. Because, indeed, judging by global trends, tokenization adoption isn’t just about technology, but also about who understands the game the fastest. Interestingly, this map was released at a time when global attention was focused on the US, which is seeking a balance between regulation and innovation. Chainlink CCIP Gains Momentum With Real-World Finance Use Cases…
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