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Do you guys think things can be inevitable? Some things feel inevitable to me. Recently thinking about “hypertokenization” as a trend that over the long term, i do not see stopping or slowing down Assuming the premise, the next step is to reason through the implications and direct hypertokenization towards positive outcomes for humanity. BUT - should i even assume the premise?
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Yes. Safe assumption. Proceed🗿
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some def are most def inevitable. usually has to do w order of magnitude improvements in tech. should you assume this specific premise? only you can answer since it’s the conviction, not the answer, that matters.
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I think the idea that certain things are inevitable is at the core of how we see the world most people view capitalism (for example) as inevitable. several theorists have said 'its probably easier for us to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism'. tokenization feels similar to me. when I was first introduced to tokens I thought oh yeah, everything will be tokenized this is the next progression for a totally atomized, financialized world. anything and everything broken down to a discrete unit - if transferrable, tradeable. if not transferable, tradeable via derivative. hard for me to imagine this not happening - feels inevitable - which also makes me think I should try and imagine a world where tokenization deviates from this path towards other outcomes.
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for that use case, yes. the more i think about it the more it makes the click that everything, in its own form, will have a connection with a token
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If we follow historic essentialism, in the beginning of the history of money there also was hypertokenization, and it's apparent today money evolved to not be that way Sadly I'm not knowledgeable enough in the history of money
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I think that whenever we think about the future we tend to include anachronisms in our futuristic vision without even realizing there could be something different The greatest example of this I enjoy is Asimov's imagination of futuristic film, unable to forsee the idea of digital photography So no, nothing is inevitable, the world will change and some day the concept of hypertokenization may not even make sense
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I have a variation of this in my book. Hyper tokenization is coming for sure. But, only for the assets that don't require legal approvals. So, let's not fractionize my RWAs , but give me more fun meme coins.
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things can def be inevitable, like death. id see hypertokenization as highly likely but not necessarily inevitable
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feels like it’s gonna get real ugly before positive outcomes iwo
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Everything has a price
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