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    Streamex bets on ex‑Coinbase CFO to make tokenized gold scalable

    James WilsonBy James WilsonMarch 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Streamex just hired ex‑Coinbase and Morgan Stanley veteran Christine Plummer as CFO, betting a Wall Street‑grade balance sheet can turn GLDY tokenized gold into real institutional plumbing.

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    • Nasdaq‑listed Streamex hired former Coinbase global controller and long‑time Morgan Stanley MD Christine Plummer as chief financial officer.
    • The firm is pushing GLDY, a gold‑backed tokenized security targeting up to 4% yield while keeping 1:1 exposure to physical bullion.
    • Success depends on dealer networks, market‑makers, and compliance tight enough that funds can treat GLDY like any listed security, not an exotic crypto wrapper.

    Tokenization is getting a real CFO, not another web3 mascot. Nasdaq‑listed Streamex Corp. has hired Christine Plummer, a former Morgan Stanley executive who later served as global financial director at Coinbase, as its new chief financial officer, betting that a Wall Street–grade balance sheet will help turn real‑world asset tokenization into a scalable, regulated business.​

    Plummer spent more than two decades at Morgan Stanley before moving to Coinbase, giving her a profile that reads more like a global markets CFO than a crypto native storyteller. At Streamex, she will oversee financial operations and lead the build‑out of the firm’s institutional platform, where the product is simple in theory but viciously competitive in practice: regulated wrappers that translate physical assets into on‑chain instruments institutions can actually hold.

    Right now, Streamex is concentrating on gold. In February, the company launched GLDY, a tokenized securities product designed to give investors gold exposure plus yield, positioning it as a compliant alternative to both spot ETFs and the long tail of unregulated “gold‑backed” tokens. The pitch is blunt: take an asset trad desks already understand, move settlement and transfer onto rails that cut frictions, and bolt on income to make it worth the operational effort.​

    The ambition, however, is not niche. Streamex says outright that gold tokenization could eventually overtake Bitcoin in trading volume, market capitalization and institutional adoption. That’s a deliberately provocative framing in a market still structurally centered on BTC and ETH, but it captures the underlying thesis: if the biggest balance sheets in the world are still denominated in real‑world collateral—metals, credit, rates—then the deepest long‑term liquidity for blockchain rails will track those books, not crypto‑native scarcity memes.​

    Whether that happens depends less on narrative than on plumbing. Tokenized gold needs primary dealers, market‑makers, and a compliance stack tight enough that big funds can treat GLDY like any other listed security, not an exotic wrapper they have to explain to risk. That is exactly where a CFO with Morgan Stanley and Coinbase scars matters: capital structure, reporting, and the ability to survive real due diligence from banks and regulators. If Streamex can clear that bar, GLDY is not just another RWA ticker—it is a test case for whether tokenized balance sheets can ever compete with Bitcoin’s liquidity instead of merely orbiting it.



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