PANews September 30 news, Bloomberg senior ETF analyst Eric Balchunas stated that allowing native crypto users to purchase traditional assets in their preferred “Token” form is similar to how ETFs allow regular investors to buy crypto assets in a familiar format; however, the traditional market has a larger capital volume, and tokenization of stocks has a limited impact on the ETF market share.
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PANews, September 30 – Bloomberg senior ETF analyst Eric Balchunas stated that allowing crypto-native users to purchase traditional assets in their preferred "Token" form is similar to how ETFs enable ordinary investors to buy crypto assets in a familiar format; however, the traditional market has a larger capital volume, and tokenization of stocks has a limited impact on ETF market share.
Bloomberg analysts: The tokenization of stock assets is similar to the ETFization of encryption assets.
PANews September 30 news, Bloomberg senior ETF analyst Eric Balchunas stated that allowing native crypto users to purchase traditional assets in their preferred “Token” form is similar to how ETFs allow regular investors to buy crypto assets in a familiar format; however, the traditional market has a larger capital volume, and tokenization of stocks has a limited impact on the ETF market share.