Michiel Mulders

Tokenization of Everything: Where the Real World Meets Blockchain

What if you could own a fraction of a skyscraper? Learn how tokenizing real-world assets unlocks investment opportunities that were previously out of reach.

Tokenization of Everything: Where the Real World Meets Blockchain
#1about 4 minutes

What is tokenization and why is it useful

Tokenization creates digital representations of real-world assets to improve accessibility, liquidity, transparency, and reduce costs.

#2about 2 minutes

Use cases for tokenizing real-world assets

Practical examples of tokenization include stablecoins for cheap global transfers, gold for efficient trading, and fractionalized art for accessible investing.

#3about 3 minutes

Understanding synthetic versus backed asset tokens

Backed assets represent direct ownership of a real-world collateral, while synthetic assets only simulate an asset's value using algorithms.

#4about 6 minutes

The core technical components for asset tokenization

Key technologies enabling tokenization include metadata standards for interoperability, oracles for secure data, proof of reserve for verification, and decentralized identities for trust.

#5about 1 minute

Real-world examples of tokenization on Hedera

Hedera enables tokenization for diverse assets like a $5 billion real estate portfolio with Swan and diamond trading with Diamond Standard.

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