Is Tokenization Worth It for Service-Based Businesses?

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Is Tokenization Worth It for Service-Based Businesses?

ron4543

 
 
Lately I’ve been wondering if tokenization makes any sense for a service business. My team runs a consulting studio, and after talking to a colleague who tokenized part of their revenue streams, I started thinking about it too. They said the key was analyzing the underlying business model. Has anyone here tried something similar or looked into whether service assets are even suitable?
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Sallin
Yeah, service businesses can benefit, but only if the structure behind the service is clear. In my case, I explored tokenizing recurring licensing fees. What helped was running through a structured review of workflows and value streams. The overview at https://rwa.consulting/ explains how they break down business models before building a tokenization framework, and that helped me understand what parts of my service were actually “tokenizable.” It’s not magic, but the clarity saved me from a ton of confusion.
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revo32
I don’t know much about tokenization, but I enjoy reading threads where people compare tech ideas with real-world business setups. Sometimes it gives me inspiration for improving my own workflow, even if the topic isn’t directly related. Carry on, I’m just observing.