68 sats \ 0 replies \ @TheBTCManual 22 Sep \ parent \ on: The Tokenization of Digital Securities a discussion. Stacker_Stocks
Sure I can understand having lets say voting shares versus non-voting, class B provablity and having incentive structures like better premiums on stock buy backs or higher dividents for long-time holders, but again the token doesn't exactly make it so, its the database that talks to the blockchain that makes it so, the oracle, which can be compromised, sure you can add redundancies but now we add more complexity and cost
I'm not saying people won't do this, and that there won't be a RWA token market, I'm just looking at the practical use for the tech, the upside, improvement over the current system