The tokenization of everything isn't some distant future fantasy—it's already unfolding. Every asset, every service, every interaction gradually becomes programmable and tradeable on-chain. What once seemed radical is now inevitable. We're not really asking if tokenization happens anymore. The real question is just when, and in what form.
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gas_guzzler
· 5h ago
Ha, here we go again. In the end, it's still the Federal Reserve that calls the shots.
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PessimisticLayer
· 5h ago
Whenever Bitcoin drops, I think of this quote—how reliable is it really?
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BoredWatcher
· 5h ago
I've long been used to it; anyway, it's bound to go on the chain sooner or later, and what is meant to come cannot be avoided.
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RooftopVIP
· 5h ago
By the way, I've been hearing this explanation for years, but I still haven't seen it truly being implemented on a large scale.
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CommunityWorker
· 5h ago
Sounds good, but what about reality? Most people are still using traditional finance.
The tokenization of everything isn't some distant future fantasy—it's already unfolding. Every asset, every service, every interaction gradually becomes programmable and tradeable on-chain. What once seemed radical is now inevitable. We're not really asking if tokenization happens anymore. The real question is just when, and in what form.