We offer novel insights into borrowing, leveraged trading and price dynamics of real asset-backed tokens on the blockchain, resulting from the interaction between on-chain lending platforms and tokenized asset markets. We document the credit channel in Decentralized Finance (DeFi) as a potential source of short-term price fluctuations in tokenized real asset markets. The post Credit cycles in tokenised real estate asset markets appeared first on Cambridge Judge Business School.| Cambridge Judge Business School
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