Andrey | Goverland
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The problem with current tokenized projects is that "tokenized" almost always implies inflated expectations of token price growth. In most cases, a tokenized project’s true value proposition is disconnected from its actual value and instead relies heavily on branding and marketing. I am looking forward to a time when "tokenized" becomes the norm, where the market price of tokens fluctuates insignificantly for over 99% of such projects. For example, buying bread at your local bakery could make you a token holder of that bakery, and it would be normal not to expect a 10x return from holding that token.
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