The internet changed how information flows; tokenization is changing how value flows.
Recently, The Economist reported an interesting viewpoint—two executives from the world’s largest asset management firm mentioned that tokenization technology, for the first time, allows traditional assets such as bonds, funds, real estate, and infrastructure yields to be incorporated into a globally unified digital settlement system, where different assets can also be combined with each other.
Simply put, it means turning various assets into digital units that can be freely split, transferred, and traded on-chain. Previously, moving these assets across borders required a lot of intermediaries, but now everything can be handled within a single system—the efficiency is on a completely different level.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 15h ago
This is the future—intermediaries are going to be completely out of work, really.
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LiquidityWhisperer
· 15h ago
Damn, finally a big institution dares to speak so bluntly... The intermediaries have been sucking the life out of cross-border asset flows for way too long.
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GasOptimizer
· 15h ago
Damn, this is true financial democratization—the middlemen are completely out of the picture.
The internet changed how information flows; tokenization is changing how value flows.
Recently, The Economist reported an interesting viewpoint—two executives from the world’s largest asset management firm mentioned that tokenization technology, for the first time, allows traditional assets such as bonds, funds, real estate, and infrastructure yields to be incorporated into a globally unified digital settlement system, where different assets can also be combined with each other.
Simply put, it means turning various assets into digital units that can be freely split, transferred, and traded on-chain. Previously, moving these assets across borders required a lot of intermediaries, but now everything can be handled within a single system—the efficiency is on a completely different level.