
Tokenizing U.S. Treasuries With Don Wilson
FYI - For Your Innovation
Outro
Podcast closing, listener call-to-action, and ARK Invest legal disclaimers and final remarks.
In this episode of FYI – For Your Innovation, ARK’s Cathie Wood speaks with Don Wilson, a pioneer in crypto market infrastructure and the founder of DRW and Cumberland. They discuss the accelerating shift of traditional finance onto blockchains, focusing on the emergence of the Canton Network, a public permissionless blockchain designed for institutions—with privacy and permissioning at its core. Don unpacks why Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation’s (DTCC’s) decision to tokenize U.S. Treasuries on Canton marks a turning point in institutional adoption, how Canton balances decentralization with control, and what makes it uniquely suited for real-world asset (RWA) tokenization. The conversation covers stablecoins, the evolving role of private credit and equity, and how tokenization might reshape collateral, leverage, and capital efficiency. Don also offers sharp takes on Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) vs. payment for order flow, prediction markets, and whether we’re still in a “four-year crypto cycle.” A must-listen for those tracking the future of digital asset infrastructure.
Key Points From This Episode:
- [00:00] Intro + Why tokenization matters: reducing costs, unlocking capital efficiency, and ARK’s thesis on blockchain infrastructure
- [06:27] Don Wilson’s background, early crypto involvement, and the founding of Cumberland and Canton
- [09:57] Why privacy and permissioning are essential for institutional blockchains
- [13:44] DTCC's adoption of the Canton Network and the mechanics of tokenizing U.S. Treasuries
- [25:05] Real-world benefits of tokenization: collateral mobility, after-hours lending, and stablecoin settlement
- [29:23] Prediction markets: institutional vs. retail use cases and the importance of privacy on-chain
- [35:13 – 37:23] Scaling Canton: new strategic investors and trillions in tokenized assets already on-chain
- [37:25 – 47:34] Private equity and credit on-chain: implications for efficiency, leverage, and retail access
- [47:34] MEV vs. payment for order flow: why Don believes MEV resembles illegal front-running
- [48:18] Crypto market structure: October flash crash, ETFs, and institutional buyers in the current cycle
- [55:10] Closing remarks


