Regarding those so-called tokenized stocks in your wallet, my advice is to avoid them if possible. These kinds of things usually lack official endorsement and are likely just some third-party organizations trying to scam retail investors. The key issue is that they cannot be exchanged 1:1 with real stocks; in other words, they are just tokens for entertainment. Moreover, the issuing party behind them can arbitrarily control the price movement, which is like playing someone else's game— they can change the rules at any time. The truly frightening moment is when the issuer decides to stop pegging the token to the real stock price; at that point, the token will immediately lose its peg and eventually drop to zero. Don't wait until then to regret it.

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BlockImpostervip
· 8h ago
Tokenized stocks? Honestly, it's just a different skin for a worthless coin. On the day of de-pegging, all investments were lost.
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OldLeekConfessionvip
· 8h ago
I've always said this thing is unreliable, really don't be greedy. --- Tokenized stocks? Laughs, it's just a shell game scam. --- The day of de-pegging is the real moment to cut losses; by then, it's too late to cry. --- A friend of mine lost money on this last year; he doesn't even look at it now. --- You dare to touch something that isn't even officially endorsed? How brave are you? --- Without 1:1 redemption guarantee, what's the difference from a worthless coin? --- The issuer says they can change the rules at will; we're just a bunch of retail investors puppeted by the strings. --- It's better to just honestly trade cryptocurrencies and not get involved in such complicated schemes. --- Zeroing out is just a matter of time; just watch the show. --- I just want to know how many people have been scammed by this thing.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidityvip
· 8h ago
The moment it loses its peg, it immediately drops to zero. My friend got caught in it and is still regretting it. Really, don't touch these pseudo-stock coins. It's just a game of hot potato. Tokenized stocks? Laughable. The issuer can do whatever they want, and we're just the ones getting cut. What’s with this damn peg? Eventually, it will lose its peg, and you'll regret it too late. I just can't understand why some people still believe in this stuff, unless their brains are water. Basically, it's a third-party money-making machine. Do you dare to buy something that even the authorities don't endorse? It’s unstoppable; once the issuer turns around, the price can collapse. This deal is definitely a loss. If these coins don’t have 1:1 redemption? Then what’s the point of buying? Don’t think about catching a bargain. It’s just a carefully designed trap to cut the leeks. There are really people who treat this as a serious investment. I’m truly amazed.
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