In October 2018, a Manhattan-based, $30-million, 1,700-sq-ft luxury condo was tokenized on the Ethereum blockchain. In February 2019, the real estate industry saw plans to tokenize a $66-million building in Miami, Florida. But that’s not it. When it comes to tokenizing real-world assets, anything from bonds, commodities and funds to arts and sports teams can […]The post What Purpose Does Tokenizing Real-World Assets Serve? appeared first on The Daily Hodl.