One of the things I've been realizing recently is that Bitcoin's divisibility (in L2 networks like Lightning, etc) will make it incredibly useful for global financial systems.
I have to admit for a moment there I was a bit skeptical that there would be incentives for redistribution, i.e not hoarding. In other words, if Bitcoin is consistently growing in value in relation to fiat, what's the incentive for me to invest?
And then I realized it's all about scale. Investments with Bitcoin (L2) can become very very small, global, widespread and decentralized. And there's a lot of value in that, not counting of course of all the more cooperative tokenized models for services, memberships, that could be created.
Now, this will also require some legal change as we know, especially when it comes to securities law, etc. Which is already happening in the US.
Basically the US will syphon capital so quick that other countries will be forced to adapt, and that will force a global SEC like deregulation everywhere in the world. Which will further accelerate the tokenization of everything, and create more investment opportunities for everyone.
With tokenization we're basically gonna see S&P500 for millions and millions of companies basically. It's very exciting actually.
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