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# For IRL companies

More and more IRL companies will want to tokenize. \
This is going to include everyone, even your local bakery!\
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However, for some of these companies, the idea of managing a community around the clock, with the stress of a never-ending market, can be a barrier to tokenization.

With Woken, companies can easily tokenize themselves and set their trading hours according to their local market or daily working hours.\
\
Furthermore, in the future, we can also offer them the WaaS option (Woken as a Service), providing complete management of their tokenization, including tokenomics, smart contract creation, promotion to our community of investors, launchpad services, and administration of their Timekeeper.

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**Managed trading hours are a great starting point for tokenization.**
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