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" ... Classic cars are just one example. There are other such scarce assets that could be tokenized exactly in the same way: watches, diamonds, etc. - again, multiple companies work on such offers and will in 2021 allow investors to invest in these scarce assets. Of course, gold, silver and real estate can also be tokenized. While the same rationale applies, the underlying has already increased strongly in value over the last months and years. In any way, tokenization will be a large trend in 2021 for making large chunks of assets “digestible” for investors such that they can soon invest many smaller portions in a broad array of such tokenized assets - building a solid risk-distributed portfolio. ... "
" ... Enrique Lomnitz: We started the project by moving to a very water scarce area in Mexico City. We rented a little apartment there, moved in, and just started to install rainwater harvesting systems in the area and made noise around them. Everything else started branching off that initial work. At the time, if you googled rainwater harvesting in Spanish, you'd come up with a couple of diagrams from the 1970s,but there was really nothing. There weren't any companies focusing on this. It was an entirely undeveloped field. A lot of our work in the beginning was just to get people to start looking at rainwater harvesting, not as a hippie technology for eco-villages, but to consider it as a serious part of a modern city's water infrastructure. ... "
" ... However, the real point of interest for all old and rare whiskies (such as the Glen Grant, Mortlach and Strathisla whiskies we have recently released) is that they are from a particular time in history and today are greatly aged whiskies and extremely scarce. To compare whisky made today with these old whiskies require a huge amount of patience as it will take more than 30 - 40 years to have a product of the same age. ... "
" ... In the 1930s, the British economist Lionel Robbins defined economics as “the science which studies human behavior as a relationship between ends and scarce means which have alternative uses.” ... "
" ... One comparison that is useful with Bitcoin is gold. Neither gold nor Bitcoin are productive assets. Both are scarce. They are both potential mediums of exchange and stores of value. In fact, you can argue Bitcoin may be a superior medium of exchange than gold. Investors hold gold almost as insurance, if inflation ramps up of chaos breaks out, gold can be a good asset to own. The same argument, and others, can be made for Bitcoin. ... "