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Tokenization could change something that has traditionally been difficult for smaller and medium-sized businesses: access to private capital markets.

Today, private markets can be difficult to access. There are high entry barriers, limited liquidity, complex processes, and compliance requirements that can make raising capital challenging for smaller companies.

Tokenization doesn’t remove those challenges, but it could make parts of the process more efficient.

By representing assets or ownership interests as tokens on a blockchain, companies may be able to create more flexible ways for investors to participate while improving how ownership, transfers and settlement are recorded.

For SMEs that could eventually mean access to a broader pool of investors without relying entirely on traditional structures.

But the important part is not the token itself.

The real question is whether the underlying legal framework, investor protections, compliance rules, and market infrastructure can support this model properly.

If those pieces come together, tokenization could make private capital markets more accessible.

The interesting part is seeing whether it can do that without simply moving old complexities onto a new technology.

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