The more I look into $EDEL and what’s happening in traditional finance, the more obvious it becomes that tokenized equities are not some small, random narrative anymore.
They’re quickly turning into the reform the market actually needs. Lower costs, cleaner structure, real ownership.
What most people overlook is how much money flows through the system because short sellers are required to borrow shares.
Billions in rent move around every year, yet almost none of it reaches the actual owners of those shares.
$EDEL is building the infrastructure that fixes that. Instead of that value disappearing into the system, it routes back to the people who should have been receiving it all along.
If equities are heading toward a tokenized future, it’s hard not to see $EDEL sitting right at the center of it.
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The more I look into $EDEL and what’s happening in traditional finance, the more obvious it becomes that tokenized equities are not some small, random narrative anymore.
They’re quickly turning into the reform the market actually needs. Lower costs, cleaner structure, real ownership.
What most people overlook is how much money flows through the system because short sellers are required to borrow shares.
Billions in rent move around every year, yet almost none of it reaches the actual owners of those shares.
$EDEL is building the infrastructure that fixes that. Instead of that value disappearing into the system, it routes back to the people who should have been receiving it all along.
If equities are heading toward a tokenized future, it’s hard not to see $EDEL sitting right at the center of it.