Most people miss how tokenization actually gets deployed inside banks. It's not some decentralized protocol—it's enterprise software with a traditional procurement process.

Quant's Overledger operates as an API gateway following this exact model. That's why $QNT has real institutional usage but stays under the radar in crypto circles.

The tokens that matter to banks look nothing like what retail talks about. They need compliance layers, integration with legacy systems, and vendor contracts. Quant positioned itself in that unsexy middle layer where actual enterprise blockchain adoption happens.

This is the gap between crypto narratives and real-world infrastructure deployment. The stuff that works institutionally often doesn't generate Twitter engagement.