Crypto Isn't Ready Yet. But the Future Is.
The coin will fail. The technology beneath it will change everything.
Crypto Isn't Ready Yet. But the Future Is.
The coin fails. The technology underneath wins.
Bitcoin will probably fail as currency. Ethereum will probably not become the world computer. But that's irrelevant. What sits underneath both of them, the idea of tokenization, that will shift everything.
In two to five years, you'll buy, finance, and sell your house via blockchain. Not because you want to, but because it's cheaper, faster, and doesn't require banks standing between you and ownership. Latency disappears. The middleman disappears.
Florian illustrates this. We've got Estonian entities, Dutch partnerships, tax structures that took years to set up. All because there was no way to structure ownership, interest, and cash flow without requiring paperwork and lawyers.
With tokenization, all of this becomes code. Not theoretically. It's already happening. BlackRock didn't just casually investigate tokens. They're investing because they see what's coming: traditional finance woven into blockchain. Not replaced. Woven in.
The point isn't that you buy meme coins. The point is you understand what's shifting. Ownership structures are about to change. Financial infrastructure is about to decentralize. Not tomorrow. In two to five years.
Those ignoring this in 2024 because "crypto still isn't mature" are ignoring the omens. They're waiting for perfection. They'll wake up in 2029 wondering why everything is different.
I'm not saying: put all your money in crypto. I'm saying: understand the architecture. Read what Satoshi wrote, not what Elon tweeted. Watch what banks are doing, not what retailers post. The shift lives in the DNA of future finance.
Yes, eighty percent of current crypto projects will disappear. That doesn't matter. The ten percent that remains, that's where your money will sit, your houses will be owned, your stakes in companies will live.
The coin fails. The technology underneath wins.
Sources: Nakamoto, Satoshi, Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System (2008); Ethereum Foundation, Ethereum 2.0 Specifications (2024); BlackRock, Cryptocurrency and Tokenization insights (2024)
Source: CoinMarketCap, Bitcoin whitepaper analyses (2024); Ethereum Foundation publications