Could tokenized business models replace traditional equity structures in the next decade?

We’re seeing something similar in our coworking space biz. One of our partners wanted to offer profit-sharing using tokens instead of bringing on equity investors in the usual way. It actually gave us more flexibility without diluting ownership. If platforms like https://www.stobox.io/4/business keep evolving, I think the shift could be faster than people expect — especially for SMEs who want to stay lean but still raise funds.


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A buddy of mine works in fintech, and he mentioned that token models are gaining traction in smaller markets overseas. Seems like a generational shift too — younger entrepreneurs are just more open to exploring digital-first ways to structure their companies.


I've been reading more about businesses moving toward tokenization instead of using traditional shares or stock. We run a small agri-tech startup and had some talks with potential investors who seem more curious about digital ownership than old-school equity. It's got me thinking — could tokenized models actually become the norm over time, or is it more of a niche thing?


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