Oracle has announced the upcoming launch of Digital Assets Data Nexus, an enterprise-grade platform aimed at enabling banks and financial institutions to take advantage of cryptocurrency and asset tokenization.
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- Oracle Announces Launch of Digital Assets Data Nexus
- The new platform is targeted at banks and other financial institutions looking to leverage digital assets and tokenization.
- Official launch is scheduled for 2026.
Digital Asset 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 Oracle AI Database 26ai power this new platform with key features such as multi-ledger infrastructure, pre-built tokenized smart contracts, and enterprise-grade security. Oracle also promises to bring streamlined workflow automation to banks through this new platform, which supports both public and permissioned Ethereum (ETH)-based blockchains.
“Oracle Digital Assets Data Nexus streamlines digital asset adoption for financial institutions by addressing key challenges around scalability, resiliency, security, integration, and regulatory compliance. Oracle is building a platform that enables customers to deliver digital asset solutions more quickly and cost-effectively while addressing stringent regulatory and operational requirements,” said Wei Hu, Oracle's senior vice president of high availability technology.
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What else is Oracle targeting?
Oracle Digital Assets Data Nexus release is planned for 2026.
According to details, this new platform will complement Oracle's blockchain solutions. Asset tokenization and transaction management are key to the announcement, with banks and other financial institutions already leveraging the tech giant's services across multiple operations.
In particular, streamlining the integration of digital assets will not only result in accelerated cross-ledger workflows and blockchain indexing. Oracle's plan is to extend these to compliance, agentic AI, and bidirectional data.
Digital Assets Data Nexus integrates Hyperledger Besu to ensure interoperability. According to Oracle, the Ethereum client enables use across permissioned or public blockchains on the Ethereum mainnet.
Meanwhile, the new platform provides users with dynamic application programming interfaces and event orchestration, enabling end-to-end integration with financial systems. Artificial intelligence will enhance data governance and drive compliance, supervision, and regulatory reporting needs for banks and other participants.
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