Oracle has announced the upcoming launch of Digital Assets Data Nexus, an enterprise-grade platform aimed at helping banks and financial institutions tap into crypto and asset tokenization.
Summary
- Oracle announces the launch of Digital Assets Data Nexus
- The new platform targets banks and other financial institutions looking to leverage digital assets and tokenization.
- The official launch is expected in 2026.
Digital Assets Data Nexus is designed to help banks and financial institutions easily launch and leverage blockchain-based digital assets, Oracle said in a press release.
Oracle Blockchain and the Oracle AI Database 26ai will power this new platform, with key features and functionality including multi-ledger infrastructure, pre-built smart contracts for tokenization, and enterprise-grade security. Oracle also promises to bring streamlined workflow automation to banks through this new platform, with support for both public and permissioned Ethereum (ETH)-based blockchains.
“Oracle Digital Assets Data Nexus will streamline digital asset adoption by financial entities by addressing key challenges in scalability, resiliency, security, integration and regulatory compliance. Oracle is building the platform to enable customers to deliver digital asset solutions faster and more cost-effectively while meeting stringent regulatory and operational requirements,” said Wei Hu, senior vice president of high-availability technologies at Oracle.
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What else is Oracle focusing on?
Oracle Digital Assets Data Nexus is expected to launch in 2026.
According to details, this new platform will complement Oracle’s blockchain solution. Asset tokenization and transaction management are key to this revelation, with banks and other financial institutions already using the tech giant’s services for multiple activities.
In particular, streamlining integration for digital assets does more than just accelerate cross-ledger workflows and blockchain indexing. Oracle’s plan is to expand this to compliance, Agentic AI and bi-directional data.
Digital Assets Data Nexus will integrate Hyperledger Besu for interoperability. Using the Ethereum client, Oracle notes, allows use across permissioned or public blockchains on the Ethereum mainnet.
Meanwhile, the new platform will provide users with a dynamic Application Programming Interface and event orchestration, enabling end-to-end integration with financial systems. Artificial intelligence will drive data management, increasing compliance, monitoring and regulatory reporting needs for banks and other participants.
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