Shortcomings:
Most of the world’s assets are not currently tradable. Depositories deal only with securities. Digital assets are mostly not tradable due to the inability of depositories to handle them. The problem is that depositories are limited to too few different instruments. Exchanges and other trading places cannot reach the client because there is no bank-depot-exchange link that can be trusted and accepted by the bank.
Difference:
The most important difference is that we allow civil law contracts into the depository, which frees up the capital of entrepreneurs. We treat civil law contracts as property rights that are separate rights from their internal relations. This approach allows the owner of these rights to receive an additional benefit and release their locked-up capital.
Out of the woods:
We have launched the Digital Assets Depository (DaDepo) project. (https://dadepo.com/) Our job is to offer customers such a service where they can register their wide range of instruments and digital assets (for example: NPL, DLT, FC) in the depository. Clients are banks, stock exchanges, and economic agents who act as account managers.