Tokenizing a security essentially turns it into a memecoin. Once you strip away the regulatory framework and underlying business fundamentals, what's left is just a speculative asset riding on hype. The barrier between legitimate tokenized securities and memecoins becomes increasingly blurred—both end up chasing the same liquidity, driven by sentiment rather than intrinsic value.
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4am_degen
· 17h ago
In simple terms, tokenize security is just putting a financial disguise on trash; essentially, it's still gambling.
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 01-17 02:12
To be honest, tokenizing securities is just a different disguise for worthless tokens. Remove regulation and fundamentals, and what's left is purely an emotional game.
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WagmiWarrior
· 01-16 04:05
Basically, it's like taking off your pants to fart—tokenization is pointless; fundamentally, it's still gambling.
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BearMarketBro
· 01-16 03:57
That's really hitting home... Turning securities tokenization into a game of hype, and once regulation pulls back, the truth is exposed.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 01-16 03:56
Exactly right, removing regulation and shedding the mask, isn't it just a rebranded memecoin? They're all playing the emotional gambling game.
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GmGmNoGn
· 01-16 03:42
ngl, this is just a different way of saying it's a scam disguised under a different name.
Tokenizing a security essentially turns it into a memecoin. Once you strip away the regulatory framework and underlying business fundamentals, what's left is just a speculative asset riding on hype. The barrier between legitimate tokenized securities and memecoins becomes increasingly blurred—both end up chasing the same liquidity, driven by sentiment rather than intrinsic value.