Securitize and tZERO clash over patents as race to bring Wall Street onchain heats up

Securitize has filed a lawsuit against rival firm tZERO seeking a declaratory judgment that it does not infringe on tZERO's blockchain-based securities patents. This legal battle highlights the intensifying competition in the growing tokenized asset market.
Why it matters
As tokenization gains traction among major financial institutions, intellectual property disputes could shape the future of digital asset infrastructure.
Securitize said Monday it filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in Delaware seeking a declaratory judgment that it does not infringe patents owned by rival tokenization firm tZERO.
The article presents both sides of the legal dispute and provides industry context without taking a side.
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