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Gabor Gurbacs has expressed his opposition to certain approaches influencing tokenization infrastructure. He emphasizes the need for it to stay open, accessible, and non-discriminatory.
Gurbacs specifically criticizes a capture initiative being promoted by a World Economic Forum co-chair.
Gurbacs's stance not only challenges prevailing narratives around tokenization, but it also aligns with his broader views on asset control and transparency, as seen in his analysis of a potential ownership change for $4.5 billion gold in London vaults. His consistent focus on equitable access further complements his outlook on pivotal market events such as the anticipated Bitcoin halving forecast for March–April 2028, underscoring a commitment to open and transformative financial infrastructure.