It might be better to start these discussions until we have at least five or ten successful tokenized communities running for a considerable time.
What if they don't work at all?
Look at all the ones out there. Only one really works, but it's because the leaders have made a tremendous effort and development. The rest are pretty much worthless.
We are focusing too much energy on this when we should be solving other priorities. But that's my opinion, not everyone needs to agree.
The discussion about this leads to attention towards L2 and smart contracts. It puts necessity on its development.
Ok, I get that.
Let's hope we have something that can be tested and works soon.