Emma Eden
Well-known member
With the rise of blockchain technology, tokenized assets are reshaping traditional markets by offering fractional ownership in tangible assets like real estate, art, and commodities. Investors can now own a share of properties or luxury goods without large capital commitments, unlocking liquidity in previously illiquid markets. But how sustainable is this trend, and what challenges—such as regulatory hurdles and market volatility—do tokenized assets face in gaining mainstream adoption? Could this be the future of democratized investing, or will the complexities slow down its growth?