Public companies are holding more and more Bitcoin, essentially hedging against inflation. This idea can actually be extended further—what about those scarce assets like antiques and cultural relics? If they can be securitized through digital means and introduce dividend distribution mechanisms, it would provide investors with both appreciation potential and stable income. This not only revitalizes traditional assets but also opens up new avenues for financial innovation in Web3. Thinking this way, the boundaries of assets are being redefined—from simple ownership to financial instruments that generate cash flow, the entire ecosystem's imagination is quite vast.

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RugPullAlarmvip
· 10h ago
Antique securitization? First, check how many large wallet addresses are hoarding these tokens. Has the fund concentration data been released?
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LidoStakeAddictvip
· 01-12 13:30
Antique securitization? Sounds fresh but it feels like just another new way to cut the leeks haha
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 01-12 05:52
The idea of antique securitization is interesting, but who will verify its authenticity? On-chain proof of existence is not the same as proof of value; be cautious. Does putting traditional assets on the chain really generate cash flow? That might be a bit too optimistic. Bitcoin is more reliable for hedging inflation; the risks of cultural relics financialization are deeply hidden. Sounds good, but in reality it's just a financial game with a different skin. That imagination is indeed grand, but how will it be implemented? Thinking alone is useless.
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SolidityJestervip
· 01-12 05:52
Antique securitization? Haha, it sounds like a pie in the sky, but the risks are not small either.
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DancingCandlesvip
· 01-12 05:51
Antique securitization sounds good, but can it really become liquid? Web3 transforming traditional assets, can it succeed this time? Feels like just old packaging. I believe in Bitcoin hedging inflation, but what about cultural relics? Who will set the price? The waters are too deep. Breaking barriers is a step forward, but who will bear the governance risks? That's the key. Redefining assets sounds impressive, but the actual implementation is another story. Linking antiques for dividends? Just thinking about it is ridiculous; these things are naturally resistant to programmability. Having ideas is one thing, but liquidity issues are always unavoidable; that's a hard flaw.
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tx_or_didn't_happenvip
· 01-12 05:48
Antique securitization? Sounds good, but in practice, there are too many pitfalls. How strong can the actual liquidity be?
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