Think about it—currency started with seashells and metal coins thousands of years back. Fast forward to now? Most of us are tapping screens to move numbers around. That's digital money at work, basically our go-to tech these days.
But here's where it gets interesting: tokenization. It's turning assets into programmable units on blockchain networks. Why does this matter? Because programmable money isn't just stored value—it can execute conditions, automate transfers, and interact with smart contracts without middlemen. It's money that actually does stuff beyond sitting in accounts.
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rugdoc.eth
· 11-30 01:57
NGL tokenization is the real game changer, not just some empty talk.
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GasFeeCrier
· 11-30 01:55
The tokenization of ngl is the real breakthrough point, but most people are still caught up in the rise and fall of coin prices, it's hilarious.
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 11-30 01:50
NGL tokenization should have been popularized long ago, why are we still tangled up with intermediaries?
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PhantomMiner
· 11-30 01:47
Ngl tokenization sounds flashy, but I really respect the fact that it eliminates middlemen.
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TestnetNomad
· 11-30 01:34
I love the fact that there are no middlemen making a profit, but can programmable money really be realized? It feels like we are still just speculating on the concept.
Think about it—currency started with seashells and metal coins thousands of years back. Fast forward to now? Most of us are tapping screens to move numbers around. That's digital money at work, basically our go-to tech these days.
But here's where it gets interesting: tokenization. It's turning assets into programmable units on blockchain networks. Why does this matter? Because programmable money isn't just stored value—it can execute conditions, automate transfers, and interact with smart contracts without middlemen. It's money that actually does stuff beyond sitting in accounts.