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Why Most Tokenisation Projects Will Fail

“Tokenisation does not fail because of technology. It fails because of structure.” DNA Crypto.

The Narrative Is Ahead of Reality

Tokenisation is one of the most widely discussed themes in digital finance. It is presented as the bridge between traditional assets and blockchain infrastructure, promising improved access, liquidity and efficiency. The narrative is compelling. But it is also ahead of reality. Most Tokenisation projects today are not failing because the idea is wrong. They are failing because the underlying structure required to support them has not yet been built.

Tokenisation Without Liquidity Is Just Packaging

At its core, Tokenisation allows assets to be digitised and divided into smaller units. This improves accessibility, but accessibility alone does not create a functioning market. Liquidity does. Without buyers and sellers, pricing mechanisms and exit routes, a tokenised asset remains illiquid, regardless of how efficiently it is packaged. As explored in Tokenised real estate liquidity, liquidity is the defining factor that determines whether Tokenisation succeeds or fails. This is the part most projects underestimate.

Infrastructure Comes Before Scale

Many Tokenisation platforms focus on launching products before building the infrastructure required to support them. Assets are listed, tokens are issued and platforms go live, but the surrounding ecosystem remains incomplete. This includes: – secondary markets – custody solutions – regulatory clarity – capital flow As outlined in the Tokenisation infrastructure, markets do not scale through product launches alone. They scale through systems.

Real Assets Require Real Markets

Tokenising real-world assets introduces additional complexity. Property, private credit and other long-duration assets are not inherently liquid, and digitising them does not change that characteristic. Liquidity must be built. As explored in Tokenised real estate and frozen capital, capital remains constrained when exit mechanisms are unclear or underdeveloped. This is where many projects fail. They assume digitisation creates liquidity. It does not.

Regulation Is a Filter, Not a Barrier

Regulation is often seen as an obstacle to innovation within Tokenisation. In practice, it acts as a filter. Projects that cannot operate within regulatory frameworks struggle to attract institutional capital. Those who can gain access to a broader and more stable investor base. As outlined in the regulated Tokenisation infrastructure, alignment with regulation is not optional at scale… It is required.

The Winners Will Look Different

The Tokenisation projects that succeed will not be defined by the assets they list, but by the infrastructure they build around those assets. This includes: – access to capital – liquidity provision – integration with financial systems – governance structures As explored in the discussion of how Tokenisation changes finance, the competitive advantage lies in systems, not products.

Where DNA Crypto Sits

DNA Crypto operates within this evolving structure by focusing on access, execution and integration rather than isolated product development. This includes:
  • – Connecting fiat and digital capital flows
  • – Supporting tokenised investment access
  • – Operating within regulated frameworks
This reflects the direction of the market. Not towards fragmentation, but towards infrastructure.

The Direction Of Travel

Tokenisation will continue to grow, but the number of projects will contract. As infrastructure develops, capital will concentrate into platforms that can provide liquidity, access and regulatory alignment. This is how financial systems evolve. Through selection, not expansion.

Conclusion

Tokenisation is not guaranteed to succeed at the project level. It will succeed at the system level. Most projects will fail because they focus on digitising assets without building the infrastructure required to support them. The few that succeed will define how capital moves across markets.

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