Crypto Land Grab: ’Evil’ Gaza Tokenization Scheme Sparks Global Outrage
Blockchain's darkest hour? A controversial proposal to fractionalize Gaza real estate via crypto tokens ignites firestorm.
When DeFi meets geopolitics
The scheme—dubbed 'digital colonialism' by critics—would allow investors to trade tokenized parcels of contested land. Backers claim it's 'democratizing ownership,' while human rights groups call it a grotesque exploitation of displacement.
VCs will securitize anything these days
Market reaction was predictably schizophrenic: ETH maximalists decried the move as 'proof of evil,' while degenerate traders immediately priced in a 1000x moonshot scenario. Because nothing pumps like a morally bankrupt yield farm.
The real innovation here? Finding new ways to make crypto look worse than traditional finance.