Breaking: International Monetary Fund shifts stance on tokenization tech. Traditional finance heavyweights warming up to blockchain-based asset digitization. Game changer or just PR?
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 17h ago
Is the IMF really getting on board this time, or are they just playing suckers and telling stories again... I always feel that when large institutions say nice things, it’s not far from playing people for suckers.
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ponzi_poet
· 11-29 09:52
The IMF is too slow on this step; it should have embraced tokenization earlier. Now it seems a bit late to follow the trend... However, this official endorsement can indeed provide a long wick candle of confidence to the market; PR is still useful.
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AirdropGrandpa
· 11-29 09:50
IMF must be forced to do this; they should have shifted direction long ago. It's a bit late to follow the trend now.
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BuyTheTop
· 11-29 09:46
Is the IMF's operation for real this time? It feels like a new trick to Be Played for Suckers again, let's see how they invest real money.
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DeFi_Dad_Jokes
· 11-29 09:36
The IMF has changed its tune? Hey, this time it really isn't just nonsense... or is it another round of "we embrace Blockchain" deceit, only to turn around and continue the suppression?
Breaking: International Monetary Fund shifts stance on tokenization tech. Traditional finance heavyweights warming up to blockchain-based asset digitization. Game changer or just PR?