The future of money lies in tokenization. It won't happen overnight, but we're already seeing the shift taking shape—stocks, funds, and commodities gradually moving to blockchain-based infrastructure. This is the essence of what New Money represents: assets redefined for a digital-first world, operating on faster, more efficient rails than traditional systems ever could.
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MevWhisperer
· 12-22 14:46
Tokenization sounds very bull, but can it really be much faster than TradFi? Let's wait and see.
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HorizonHunter
· 12-22 14:45
Tokenization is indeed the direction of the future, but as fast as it is, its implementation will depend on how regulation plays out.
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RooftopReserver
· 12-22 14:44
The direction of tokenization is indeed interesting, but it feels like we still have to wait a long time. Right now, the motivation for these traditional institutions to convert doesn't seem strong enough.
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StakeWhisperer
· 12-22 14:44
Well... tokenization sounds easy to talk about, but it's really difficult to implement. However, you can indeed see the trend.
The future of money lies in tokenization. It won't happen overnight, but we're already seeing the shift taking shape—stocks, funds, and commodities gradually moving to blockchain-based infrastructure. This is the essence of what New Money represents: assets redefined for a digital-first world, operating on faster, more efficient rails than traditional systems ever could.