Something Yuval Rooz said today about crypto networks really made me think. A network can generate huge amounts of economic value, but that doesn’t automatically mean the investors holding its token are receiving that value. That’s the problem crypto needs to solve. We shouldn’t only ask: “How much activity is happening on this blockchain?” We should also ask: “How does that value actually flow back to the people who invested in the network?” Because network growth, transaction volume and revenue can look impressive on paper — but if the token holders don’t capture any meaningful part of that value, what exactly are they investing in? That’s a much deeper conversation than simply looking at token price. Value creation is one thing. Value capture is another. Value delivered to investors is what ultimately matters. That’s the part of crypto I’ll be watching much more closely from here. 👀 #Crypto #Blockchain #Canton #CantonNetwork #CC #Tokenomics #RWA
The Crypto Value Problem: Who Actually Captures the Value?
Something Yuval Rooz said today about crypto networks really made me think. A network can generate huge amounts of economic value, but that doesn’t automatically mean the investors holding its token are receiving that value. That’s the problem crypto needs to solve. We shouldn’t only ask: “How much activity is happening on this blockchain?” We should also ask: “How does that value actually flow back to the people who invested in the network?” Because network growth, transaction volume and revenue can look impressive on paper — but if the token holders don’t capture any meaningful part of that value, what exactly are they investing in? That’s a much deeper conversation than simply looking at token price. Value creation is one thing. Value capture is another. Value delivered to investors is what ultimately matters. That’s the part of crypto I’ll be watching much more closely from here. 👀 #Crypto #Blockchain #Canton #CantonNetwork #CC #Tokenomics #RWA



