Not all shares provide voting, as I'm sure you are aware of.
But essentially, the paper the shares are printed on doesn't provide any legal guarantees by itself either. The fact that ownership is tokenized doesn't prevent companies from issuing guarantees to token holders.
See my comment on the comment next to yours for more:
But essentially, the paper the shares are printed on doesn't provide any legal guarantees by itself either. The fact that ownership is tokenized doesn't prevent companies from issuing guarantees to token holders.
See my comment on the comment next to yours for more:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17255832