There's an interesting perspective worth pondering: tokenized gold could become the next popular asset class. Why? It's simple—traditional physical gold is subject to various regulatory restrictions around the world, but if gold is moved onto the blockchain, these restrictions become essentially meaningless. Especially now, as the US dollar faces some structural challenges, more and more people are looking for alternative stores of value, and tokenized gold happens to fill this gap.



Another trend worth paying attention to is AI autonomous trading. Currently, AI trading systems are still in the experimental stage, but don’t underestimate the potential here; the possibilities are quite vast. With advancements in large language models, fully AI-driven trading strategies will eventually become a reality. When that happens, the way trading is conducted in the crypto market could undergo a major reshuffle. However, before that, it depends on how far the technology can develop. Poor risk control could make the situation quite complicated.
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PancakeFlippavip
· 9h ago
Tokenized gold is something I believe in, but honestly, the credit issue of on-chain gold needs to be solved first. AI trading sounds awesome, but I'm worried that one day the model might go haywire and make me go all-in, which would be really complicated. On-chain gold to evade regulation—I understand the logic, but once more people start using it, will it be regulated again? That's a question. AI trading is still in its early stages. Are these current systems reliable? Tokenizing gold is just a new way to bypass regulations—someone has thought of it long ago. The dollar crisis is real, but relying on on-chain gold as a substitute? It doesn't seem that simple. Will autonomous AI trading become the next nightmare of high-frequency trading, ruining the entire market? On-chain gold sounds sexy, but liquidity and real redemption capability are the key. When these two trends combine, it could be very crazy or very crash-prone—depends on how it's played. Tokenized gold will eventually attract big institutions, and retail investors won't have many advantages then.
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SerumDegenvip
· 12-27 09:25
tokenized gold arbitrage until the cascade hits... then we all get rekt together fr
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FreeRidervip
· 12-27 09:13
Tokenized gold is promising, bypassing regulations is indeed a killer application. AI autonomous trading sounds good, but when it actually goes live, I bet five Dogecoins there will be major bugs. How's the liquidity of on-chain gold? That's the key. AI trading cryptocurrencies? Sounds great, but who will take the blame if something goes wrong, haha. The US dollar is indeed declining, but can on-chain gold hold up, or is it just another hype? Poor risk control in AI trading is a ticking time bomb. I just want to know if tokenized gold will also be exploited by the early investors.
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MissedAirdropBrovip
· 12-27 09:06
I'm optimistic about tokenized gold. Bypassing regulations essentially maximizes freedom, but don't get too optimistic—who will cover the counterparty risk? As for AI trading... no matter how aggressively they hype during the experimental phase, it's all pointless. Once it really gets running, it will probably blow up with a bunch of glitches. When that happens, the methods for cutting leeks will need to be upgraded again. Wait, could it be that even our sleeping hours are being calculated by AI? When we wake up, we find we've been disconnected and missed the airdrop.
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ForumMiningMastervip
· 12-27 09:04
Tokenized gold, I think it's a bit overhyped. The real pain point is liquidity, not regulation. Be cautious with AI trading; if risk control doesn't keep up, it's just waiting for an explosion. On-chain gold sounds great, but how many people will actually use it in practice? The Federal Reserve's system still has its merits and won't be so easily bypassed. AI reshuffling the crypto market? Sure, as long as there's no exit scam.
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GmGmNoGnvip
· 12-27 09:01
Tokenized gold is indeed quite interesting, and bypassing regulations is really ruthless... But can it really go so smoothly? Regulators will eventually have to catch up. --- AI autonomous trading sounds good in theory, but risk control is no easy feat. What if a big explosion happens? --- With the backdrop of the dollar crisis and tokenized gold, it sounds like the next narrative... But could it just be hype? --- Wait, is AI trading really mature now? Do retail investors still have a chance? Isn't this just an era of machines crushing humans? --- I'm optimistic about gold going on-chain, but I'm worried it might just become another cover for a Ponzi scheme. --- If risk control isn't handled well, a sudden crash is inevitable. No one will be able to escape it then. --- Tokenized gold sounds reliable, but is there enough liquidity on-chain? What if there's a run on the assets? --- AI trading systems are still just toys. Let's wait until their true power is unleashed. --- The very idea of bypassing regulations is worth caution; there are rules on the chain too.
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YieldFarmRefugeevip
· 12-27 08:57
I am optimistic about tokenized gold, but I worry about whether regulatory authorities in various countries might suddenly crack down, and then we'll have to play the escape game again. AI trading sounds exciting, but when the big models start cutting the leeks themselves... will retail investors still have a way out? Tokenized gold indeed bypasses a bunch of hassles, but the question is, who do you trust? If AI automated trading crashes, that could get interesting, and the entire market might go crazy along with it. Wait, could I wake up one day to find my AI robot has wiped out all my positions? How good is the liquidity of gold once it's on the blockchain? That’s the real key. With the dollar weakening, gold tokenization is riding the wave—no logical issues there. The risks in AI are really underestimated; no one has truly calculated the cost of a Black Swan event. Tokenized gold is just putting a Web3 wrapper around traditional assets; fundamentally, it’s still the same thing. If autonomous trading systems really take off, can they handle the technical and market risks? Talking about AI trading now might be premature; wait until there are mature products before discussing further.
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