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Industry analysts argue that tokenization could reshape aspects of capital markets: instant settlement, fractionalization, global access and on-chain ownership records — all attributes that may appeal to both retail and institutional investors.

From MarketWatch • Feb. 19, 2026

Risk factors used to create the list include a history of other mass killings, restrictions on freedom of movement, ethnic fractionalization, and regime type.

From Slate • Dec. 10, 2018

"There will likely not be another Oprah, as fractionalization of viewing has made it a near impossibility to replicate," said Ridge, the Magid and Associates consultant.

From Reuters • Jan. 17, 2013

Among the other unresolved issues is something experts call "fractionalization," or the number of warheads each missile can carry.

From Time Magazine Archive

De Duve, a Belgian citizen, in 1962 joined Rockefeller U., where he continued to refine the fractionalization techniques developed by Claude.

From Time Magazine Archive

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