Author: Diego Almeida

Buying a tokenized stock does not automatically make someone a shareholder.  As tokenized equities move from concept to commercial products, one of the market’s biggest assumptions is beginning to face closer scrutiny. Investors often see a familiar company logo, a familiar stock ticker and a familiar market price. What they may not see is that tokenized stocks can represent very different legal structures depending on how they are issued. That distinction is becoming one of the most important questions facing the future of tokenized capital markets. Not every tokenized stock represents ownership The term “tokenized stock” is increasingly used to…

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