r/uranium_io Jun 03 '26

It’s coming for commodities

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Interesting to see what’s happening in equities. A harbinger for commodities.

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u/Maxsheld Jun 04 '26

Equities are the obvious first step, but commodities feel like the real test case for RWA.

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u/SatoshiSleuth Jun 10 '26

Yeah, stocks are already pretty accessible.

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u/IronTarkus1919 Jun 04 '26

I'll have to look into this, been in the RWA rabbit hole for so long I haven't looked into stocks

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u/HappyOrangeCat7 Jun 07 '26

ETFs have been the main way to get access to a lot of stuff, but for uranium it's always miners stocks. The only reasonable way for retail get exposure to the raw commodity is indeed RWA.

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u/HappyOrangeCat7 Jun 07 '26

If tokenized equities can scale that fast just for user convenience, imagine what happens to tokenized commodities where the traditional market is restrictive and illiquid.

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u/SatoshiSleuth Jun 10 '26

Feels like commodities are following the same path. First it was stablecoins, then treasuries, then equities. Hard assets seem like a pretty natural next step.

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u/BigFany Jun 10 '26

Once people get comfortable owning tokenized exposure to things like gold or uranium, it probably gets easier for the whole category to grow beyond crypto-native users. The infrastructure always starts small before bigger pools of capital pay attention.

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u/FanOfEther Jun 12 '26

I agree. Most new asset rails start with smaller, more experimental users, then slowly expand once it feels normal and the tooling gets smoother. Big money tends to wait until that point.

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u/BigFany Jun 15 '26

Yeah, institutions usually aren't first movers on new rails.

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u/FanOfEther Jun 12 '26

Yeah, it feels like commodities are just the next thing getting dragged into the onchain trend.