Very few realize, in my opinion, at what point we are in human history and what sort of incremental life changes humanity is undergoing. I find it amusing and frightening at the same time that so many people (the masses, of course) are still thinking analog.
It's true that we still drive cars that are powered by internal combustion engines, there are plenty of businesses (at least in my country) that are using cash for business, but not many are still reading paper newspapers.
When did the traditional paper newspaper die? We don't have a date for this matter. When has the fax machine actually been killed? At some point between the famous quote "e-mail is not going to kill fax machines" and "we are all gonna make it 😀".
Tether has seen a lot of FUD thrown at it over the years, and whenever some regulator comes with all sorts of law enforcements that are supposed to hurt Tether, we see the same weak hands playing the same card over and over again, losing the game over and over again.
Tether is a powerhouse, and personally, I believe we won't see it getting out of business any time soon. Here's why...
300+ businesses, institutions and sovereigns signed up to use Hadron by Tether to launch stablecoins, bonds, equities, commodities, real estate and rewards.
Within 4 weeks of Hadron launch, 4 MiCAR regulated stablecoins launched. Results > FUD.
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**Everything is going to be tokenized because the digital era means most of the real-value assets will have their digital versions, and the same applies to the USD. Despite what many are expecting, I do not see the USD going away any time soon.
USD has lost purchasing power over the years and it will continue to do so, but there's no end to it in sight, at least not in my opinion. EVs have not yet killed ICE vehicles, and neither is Tether going to kill the dollar; it will complement it.
This is just an example of how the digital era is pushing society towards digitizing all sorts of assets and not only. For example, we are tokenizing content here on Hive; some of us are tokenizing thoughts, others are doing that with their real-life photos, etc., etc.
I bet at some point in the not-so-distant future, tokenized ride-sharing will be the next big thing after Uber and Bolt. I am willing to jump on that train as soon as it goes live.
Digitization has its pitfalls, of course, as privacy is going to get threatened, but you can't have a technological revolution without adversities; as a matter of fact, you can't have any sort of evolution without adversities.
I might be delusional, but where some are seeing shit loads of papers and tons of office work, I see nothing but tokens and automation in a not-so-distant future. Blockchain technology hasn't yet shown its teeth when it comes to revolutionizing the world, so stay tuned...
Thanks for your attention,
Adrian
The digital/Tech revolution is a big... ???
But tokenizing nature is a huge No-go, as Blackrock is planning to do...
BlackRock has its tentacles everywhere.
Unfortunately, yeah...