【ChainWen】Tokenization of stocks has recently become a hot topic, but how much impact can it really bring to the blockchain? Industry insiders believe not to expect immediate results.
Some experts analyze that, in the short term, these types of assets entering the chain will not directly become the growth engine of the market. But there is a key point—if tokenized assets can be more smoothly integrated into the blockchain ecosystem, the potential is entirely different.
What does that mean specifically? Networks like Ethereum may not see obvious gains at the start, but as access barriers decrease, interoperability between different chains improves, and composability of assets increases, the value of this chain will gradually be unlocked. Transaction fee revenue will be the first to manifest, as users paying Gas fees when using these tokenized assets will bring direct income to the network. More deeply, the blockchain storing these assets will gain increasing network effects due to this new usage scenario—more users, more value. Simply put, this is a long-term process.
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GweiTooHigh
· 12-13 05:39
It's the same old story, short-term not feasible but long-term potential? I'm tired of hearing it haha
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FlashLoanLarry
· 12-13 05:36
Basically, it's "maybe, perhaps, take it slow." I'm tired of hearing these words, ha.
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PumpStrategist
· 12-13 05:20
No volume in the short term, relying on stories in the long term, a typical pie-in-the-sky approach. The issue is with interoperability—can the current tech stack support it? The distribution of chips shows that institutions are still on the sidelines, and that is the answer.
Can stock tokenization really save blockchain? What industry leaders think
【ChainWen】Tokenization of stocks has recently become a hot topic, but how much impact can it really bring to the blockchain? Industry insiders believe not to expect immediate results.
Some experts analyze that, in the short term, these types of assets entering the chain will not directly become the growth engine of the market. But there is a key point—if tokenized assets can be more smoothly integrated into the blockchain ecosystem, the potential is entirely different.
What does that mean specifically? Networks like Ethereum may not see obvious gains at the start, but as access barriers decrease, interoperability between different chains improves, and composability of assets increases, the value of this chain will gradually be unlocked. Transaction fee revenue will be the first to manifest, as users paying Gas fees when using these tokenized assets will bring direct income to the network. More deeply, the blockchain storing these assets will gain increasing network effects due to this new usage scenario—more users, more value. Simply put, this is a long-term process.