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Real-world asset tokens are the new ETFs — CoinFund president
Real-world asset (RWA) tokens can democratize access to investments previously inaccessible to retail traders, similar to how exchange-traded funds (ETFs) expanded retail access to financial instruments when they debuted in 1993, according to Christopher Perkins, president and managing partner of investment firm CoinFund.
“I believe tokens are the new ETFs,” Perkins told Cointelegraph in an interview. The executive said tokenized RWAs, which trade 24/7 on globally accessible markets, reduce the information asymmetry that has typically kept retail investors out of private placements under existing accreditation laws. He added:
Essentially, that leaves ordinary people, normal people, very little access to what are the most exciting, the most innovative companies,” he continued.
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Public investment opportunities in TradFi drying up
“Our public markets are completely broken right now. The system is not working as it was designed. The number of public companies is decreasing materially,” Perkins told Cointelegraph.
The number of public companies has fallen by about 50% since the 1990s, according to the executive. “We are raising less money in public markets, which makes zero sense,” he added.
The tokens provide retail investors with price exposure to the underlying private companies but no stake in the actual businesses or voting rights.
OpenAI was quick to warn any prospective token holders that the tokens do not represent a stake in the AI firm and that the company did not approve the tokens.
Despite this, private companies continue to express interest in being listed on the tokenized platform, according to Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev.
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