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BlackRock CEO's recent statement on tokenization suggests a shift in asset ownership accessibility.
Bilal bin Saqib shares that tokenization may allow ordinary investors, even in Pakistan, to own a fraction of real estate and private credit typically reserved for the ultra-wealthy. This could mean owning a slice of land for as little as PKR 50,000 to 100,000.
These developments highlight the accelerating convergence of traditional finance with digital innovation—a theme reflected in ongoing debates around how global institutions might effectively regulate and enable the emerging digital asset economy. As explored in the analysis of calls for proactive regulation of digital assets by Bilal bin Saqib, establishing robust frameworks remains central to fostering broader accessibility and trust in tokenized investments.