The internet changed how information flows; tokenization is changing how value flows.
This week, the CEO of a top asset management firm, Larry Fink, and COO Rob Goldstein, shared an insight: through tokenization, for the first time in human history, we can put traditional assets like bonds, funds, real estate, and infrastructure income rights into a globally unified digital settlement system. Moreover, these assets can be freely combined like Lego bricks.
It sounds futuristic, but think about it—when all assets can be traded 24/7, settled across borders in seconds, and owned in small fractions, won't the rules of the financial game need to be rewritten?
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ChainPoet
· 12-06 08:40
This time Fink really hit the nail on the head—tokenization is the wealth code for the next decade.
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MemecoinTrader
· 12-05 10:25
nah this is the classic "lego narrative" psyop they're running... watching sentiment cascade rn tbh
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VirtualRichDream
· 12-05 10:25
Honestly, what Fink and his team are talking about this time actually makes sense. 7×24 trading plus instant settlement—traditional finance will have to completely reshuffle its playbook, otherwise how can they compete?
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OneBlockAtATime
· 12-05 10:22
This time it’s really not just hype—traditional financial giants are seriously getting into tokenization, and the rules of the game are definitely changing.
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BottomMisser
· 12-05 10:20
The LEGO brick analogy is brilliant, but the real game-changer is breaking down geographical barriers—that's what truly rewrites the rules of the game.
The internet changed how information flows; tokenization is changing how value flows.
This week, the CEO of a top asset management firm, Larry Fink, and COO Rob Goldstein, shared an insight: through tokenization, for the first time in human history, we can put traditional assets like bonds, funds, real estate, and infrastructure income rights into a globally unified digital settlement system. Moreover, these assets can be freely combined like Lego bricks.
It sounds futuristic, but think about it—when all assets can be traded 24/7, settled across borders in seconds, and owned in small fractions, won't the rules of the financial game need to be rewritten?