The Big Short legend Michael Burry seems to be backing tokenization — which essentially means he's placing his bets on Ethereum's future. For someone known for spotting financial bubbles before they burst, this pivot toward blockchain-based asset tokenization raises eyebrows. Could traditional finance skeptics finally be warming up to smart contract platforms? His stance suggests tokenization isn't just hype anymore but a legitimate infrastructure play worth watching.
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WalletDoomsDay
· 7h ago
Burry is really convinced this time, the story of tokenization is indeed getting stronger and stronger.
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ZKSherlock
· 7h ago
actually... tokenization ≠ endorsing ethereum itself? burry's probably looking at the cryptographic primitives underneath, not the hype layer. way different thing than warming up to smart contracts lmao
The Big Short legend Michael Burry seems to be backing tokenization — which essentially means he's placing his bets on Ethereum's future. For someone known for spotting financial bubbles before they burst, this pivot toward blockchain-based asset tokenization raises eyebrows. Could traditional finance skeptics finally be warming up to smart contract platforms? His stance suggests tokenization isn't just hype anymore but a legitimate infrastructure play worth watching.