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When picking a platform for tokenization, what matters most—
We’re currently exploring tokenization for a real estate fund my cousin and I are putting together, and honestly, there are so many platforms it’s kind of overwhelming. Some are super cheap but feel sketchy on the legal side, and others are rock solid compliance-wise but cost a fortune. We’re not super technical either, so ease of use matters too. Curious what others prioritize — is it better to play it safe with legal stuff or just go with what’s easiest?

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Re: When picking a platform for tokenization, what matters m
I’ve messed around with a few platforms, and from my experience, cutting corners on compliance can come back to bite you — especially if you’re dealing with investors. One project I joined had a nice UI but no real KYC/AML system, and they had issues later when trying to scale. If you want a breakdown of what to look for, click here — it helped me get a clearer picture of what actually matters when picking a platform.

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Re: When picking a platform for tokenization, what matters m
I've been watching how tokenization tools are evolving, and it’s kind of cool to see more user-friendly options popping up lately. Even people without a crypto background seem to be jumping in now, which wasn’t the case a year or two ago. Makes me think this space might actually go mainstream sooner than expected.

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