A major U.S. exchange CEO just dropped his vision: tokenization is about to flip finance on its head. Brian Armstrong's take? Simple and bold—if something can be tokenized, it will be. No exceptions. The shift isn't coming. It's already here.
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Degentleman
· 12-07 14:23
Yeah, tokenization should have come a long time ago. The end of the financial giants is not far off, haha.
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SerRugResistant
· 12-04 23:03
Nah, I've heard this argument too many times. Is Armstrong making empty promises again? How many can actually be tokenized and truly put on-chain?
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 12-04 23:01
Ha, here we go again, hearing these things every year...
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BloodInStreets
· 12-04 22:52
Another big shot is making promises again. We've been hearing "tokenize everything" for five years, but how many of these ideas can actually be implemented?
A major U.S. exchange CEO just dropped his vision: tokenization is about to flip finance on its head. Brian Armstrong's take? Simple and bold—if something can be tokenized, it will be. No exceptions. The shift isn't coming. It's already here.