#代币化趋势 I just saw a bunch of news from the Solana Breakpoint conference, and I was a bit shocked by the tokenization trend 😅
I used to think tokens were just for trading, but now it sounds like real financial assets are being tokenized one by one? For example, Bhutan is issuing gold tokens TER, Galaxy is launching stocks on-chain, Paxos is working on bond tokenization… What’s going on here? Does this mean I can directly hold real gold and stocks on the blockchain in the future, rather than derivatives?
And one point really moved me—the people from Galaxy said Solana is "the only blockchain capable of supporting tokenized securities," because of its speed and low cost. I used to think only virtual assets could be on-chain, but I didn’t expect real assets to be coming too. It sounds like they’re building a global unified asset trading platform, even more convenient than Nasdaq?
But honestly, what confuses me the most right now is: if all these assets are tokenized, do our wallets and trading methods as newbies need to change too? And is security really guaranteed? Can any experts help me understand what this all really means? It feels like the crypto world changes every day 😂
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#代币化趋势 I just saw a bunch of news from the Solana Breakpoint conference, and I was a bit shocked by the tokenization trend 😅
I used to think tokens were just for trading, but now it sounds like real financial assets are being tokenized one by one? For example, Bhutan is issuing gold tokens TER, Galaxy is launching stocks on-chain, Paxos is working on bond tokenization… What’s going on here? Does this mean I can directly hold real gold and stocks on the blockchain in the future, rather than derivatives?
And one point really moved me—the people from Galaxy said Solana is "the only blockchain capable of supporting tokenized securities," because of its speed and low cost. I used to think only virtual assets could be on-chain, but I didn’t expect real assets to be coming too. It sounds like they’re building a global unified asset trading platform, even more convenient than Nasdaq?
But honestly, what confuses me the most right now is: if all these assets are tokenized, do our wallets and trading methods as newbies need to change too? And is security really guaranteed? Can any experts help me understand what this all really means? It feels like the crypto world changes every day 😂