Tokenised assets are starting to show up in more and more markets, from real estate to gold, and now even uranium. The idea is simple: take a physical asset, represent it as a digital token on the blockchain, and make it easier to buy, sell, or trade globally.
For some people this means more access, transparency, and liquidity in markets that were once closed off to most investors. For others it raises questions about regulation, security, and whether blockchain really adds value in these cases.
Iβm curious to hear a wide range of opinions on the space as a whole. Do tokenised assets have the potential to reshape how people invest in commodities? Are they more suited for long-term holding or short-term trading? And what would it take for you to trust a tokenised asset enough to invest in it?
Some say tokenisation could create entirely new ways to fractionalise ownership, lower barriers to entry, and bring in retail investors who could never access these markets before. Others think it could just be another passing crypto trend.
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