Real-world collectibles meeting blockchain? That's exactly what Beezie's tackling.
Think graded trading cards, limited sneakers—stuff worth serious money but a nightmare to trade. They're tokenizing these physical assets, locking the real items in Brink's insured vaults, then putting ownership on-chain.
The payoff? You can trade globally in seconds. No shipping delays, no customs headaches, just pure liquidity. It's like DeFi for your sneaker collection.
This RWA play could crack open a multi-billion market that's been stuck in the analog age. When physical scarcity meets digital rails, things get interesting fast.
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ForkMaster
· 11-26 07:09
I've seen this trap of Brink's custody too many times. The real question is, who conducted the audit of Beezie's smart contract? Is it yet another "We are safe, trust us" project party...
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ProbablyNothing
· 11-24 21:33
Ngl, this is how RWA should be, not those flimsy projects.
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PensionDestroyer
· 11-24 21:29
ngl Beezie’s strategy is indeed ruthless. The sneaker project is so huge, yet it still hasn’t been fully exploited.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 11-24 21:22
ngl, the Brink's vault setup is actually pretty good; finally, someone has figured out how to handle RWA... But the real question is, how long can the trust chain hold up?
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ProofOfNothing
· 11-24 21:12
ngl this is what RWA is supposed to look like, sneaker blind boxes are finally saved
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GasFeePhobia
· 11-24 21:08
ngl this is how RWA should be, physical + on-chain liquidity,爽
Real-world collectibles meeting blockchain? That's exactly what Beezie's tackling.
Think graded trading cards, limited sneakers—stuff worth serious money but a nightmare to trade. They're tokenizing these physical assets, locking the real items in Brink's insured vaults, then putting ownership on-chain.
The payoff? You can trade globally in seconds. No shipping delays, no customs headaches, just pure liquidity. It's like DeFi for your sneaker collection.
This RWA play could crack open a multi-billion market that's been stuck in the analog age. When physical scarcity meets digital rails, things get interesting fast.