About Tokenizal

Honest answers about tokenization — from someone who needed them first.

Tokenizal is independent education for people who want to understand what’s actually happening before they put money, art, or property on a blockchain, without the jargon, the hype, or the language barrier.

The promise of tokenization is simple: own a verifiable piece of something real (a song’s royalties, a slice of a building, a share of a business) without asking anyone’s permission. The explanations, somehow, are not simple at all. Most of what’s written about it is either a sales pitch with a token to sell you, or a whitepaper written for engineers. Almost none of it is in Romanian or Hungarian.

That was the gap I kept falling into for two years: a developer who could read the smart-contract code but still couldn’t find a straight, plain-language answer to “should I actually do this, and how?” So I wrote the guides I’d wanted to read. Tokenizal is the result: the mechanics explained from zero, the real costs and real risks named out loud, and a clear line between what a guide can tell you and what only a lawyer or licensed advisor can.

Principles 01-04

Four rules every guide follows.

  1. 01

    Plain English, not insider-speak

    Every technical term gets a one-line definition the first time it appears; if a sentence needs a glossary to parse, we rewrite the sentence.

  2. 02

    Sourced, and honest about limits

    Claims cite where they come from, with 2026 figures rather than 2021 hype, and when something is uncertain, or calls for a lawyer instead of a guide, we say so.

  3. 03

    In your language

    Written in English, then properly localized into Romanian and Hungarian, never dumped through a machine, for the European market the English-only crypto web talks past.

  4. 04

    No hype, no promises

    You will not find “earn X%” claims, guaranteed returns, or urgency theatre here: just what tokenization does, what it doesn’t, and how to decide for yourself.

What you can trust

The same checks, on every page.

Who’s behind it

Pál István

Full-stack developer · 15 years

A full-stack developer with 15 years of building software, and a Szekler Hungarian from Transylvania, which is exactly why Tokenizal exists in three languages instead of one. Trilingual EN/RO/HU isn’t a feature bolted on later; it’s the whole reason the project started.

Tokenizal is published by ICS4BIZ & IT SRL, a Romanian company.

Questions, corrections, or a guide you wish existed? hello@tokenizal.com.

Start where you are.

No prior knowledge required. Pick a topic, pick your level, and read something that finally makes sense.