Risk isn't about avoiding it.
It's about CHOOSING it.
Single bet = gambling.
Portfolio = investing.
Tokenized PE lets you diversify at $10K.
Same assets. Different price.
"Why does PE need fixing? It works fine."
It does — for ~1% of investors.
For everyone else: minimums too high, lock-ups too long, no exit.
The forces that democratized stocks are coming for private equity.
Tokenization is the mechanism. Access is the mission.
Prediction I'll be quoted on:
Within a few years, "is this fund tokenized?" will be as normal as "is this stock listed?"
BCG sees $16T in tokenized real-world assets by 2030.
New defaults don't announce themselves. They creep in until the old way feels absurd.
Same PE fund, two eras:
Traditional → $1M min · 10-yr lock-up · exit when the fund decides
Tokenized → ~$10k min · optional lock-up · exit anytime there's a buyer
The strategy doesn't change. Access and liquidity do.
That's the whole thesis.
Equity dilution on every round?
Tokenized PE protects YOUR ownership.
Smart founders negotiate protected equity.
Same capital. You keep more.
What's your equity strategy?
6 months building Coin District taught me:
The hardest part of tokenizing PE isn't the tech. The tech is solved.
The hard part is trust — legal structure, custody, compliance, real exits.
The winners in tokenization won't be the flashiest. They'll be the most trusted.
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"Tokenized PE can't be liquid, the companies aren't liquid."
Misses the point.
You don't sell the company to give an investor an exit. Apple doesn't sell a factory when you sell your shares — ownership transfers.
PE illiquidity was never a law of nature. Just unsolved infra.