Securitize CEO: Insufficient liquidity in digital assets, the most successful tokenized asset is the US dollar
According to ChainCatcher, citing a report from Decrypt, Securitize co-founder and CEO Carlos Domingo stated that accessibility is not the only factor driving the wave of tokenized assets. It was once believed that tokenization could make illiquid assets more liquid, but this is not actually the case. Whether it's equity in an apartment building or tokenized Pokémon cards, digital assets will inherit the lack of liquidity from their physical counterparts. This means that these assets may be difficult to sell immediately without incurring significant losses.
Domingo also said that as tokenization technology develops, this dynamic may eventually change, but in the meantime, the main focus is on assets that can enhance existing liquidity, namely cash and US Treasury bonds. We have moved in the opposite direction of illiquid markets; arguably, the most successful tokenized asset is actually the US dollar, as evidenced by the growth of stablecoins.
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