Tokenizing private company equity represents a significant shift in financial markets, driven by retail demand for access to pre-IPO assets like SpaceX and OpenAI. While technological advancements facilitate this transition, legal and regulatory hurdles—specifically regarding disclosure requirements and cap table management—remain substantial barriers to widespread adoption. Beyond mere access, the industry seeks tangible on-chain utility, such as 24/7 trading and increased leverage, to differentiate these products from traditional brokerage offerings. Coinbase Chief Legal Officer Paul Grewal emphasizes that while legislative progress like the Clarity Act is vital for long-term industry stability, regulators must balance innovation with safety. Meanwhile, the rise of high-volume ICOs and decentralized prediction market controversies, such as the "Suitgate" resolution on Polymarket, highlight the ongoing tension between decentralized consensus mechanisms and the need for clear, objective rules in emerging digital asset markets.
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