Pablo Rutigliano: Digitization is the Path, but it Requires Backing and Traceability
- Juan Allan
- 4 hours ago
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Pablo Rutigliano analyzes the "cleansing" of crypto prices on Negocios TV, highlighting the urgent need to link the digital economy with real, traceable assets

In a recent interview with the European outlet Negocios TV, Pablo Rutigliano, President of the Latin American Lithium Chamber and CEO of Atómico 3, offered a compelling analysis of the current state of the crypto asset market. Addressing the volatility and price movements keeping global investors on edge, Rutigliano described the phenomenon not as a crisis, but as a necessary "cleansing" toward the ecosystem's maturity.
Price Cleansing Toward the Real Economy
During the interview, Rutigliano noted a "great voracity for buying" but warned that the most significant factor is the "cleansing in prices" that all cryptocurrencies are experiencing. For the expert, this adjustment is functional to a global trend shift: the transition from pure speculation toward models of regulation and concrete utility.
"The world is moving toward the digitization of the economy," Rutigliano stated, but underscored that the key to future stability lies in "what degree of traceability and what backing we are going to link to the digital model."
The End of the Bear Market and the Rise of Sustainability
Rutigliano highlighted that, following periods of stagnation or "Bear Markets," assets like Bitcoin are finding their real value. However, his analysis went beyond token prices: "We have to start building sustainability models. Cryptocurrencies are functional to sustainability if we manage to find the correct price formation and traceability."
The Proposal: Anchoring in the Real Economy
The interview's most powerful conclusion lies in Rutigliano's vision for the immediate future. According to him, global financial entities are already understanding that they must work jointly with blockchain technology, but with one condition: linking the real economy to the digital economy.
"It is fundamental to understand what BTC will be used for and what the representative link to the real economy will be," he explained. For Rutigliano, current volatility is the prelude to a new era where digital assets will have "sustainable reserves" and an "anchor" in verifiable productive processes, a thesis that aligns with his work in commodity tokenization.



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