Currently trending in the blockchain world is the tokenization of different real-world assets. Services provided by Bankex will allow users to give up the rights to their assets in exchange for tokens. We've seen other ICO's such as LAToken aim for the same space but their ICO has failed all the investors who succumbed to the hype. For a complete tokenization of real world assets, several parties must be aligned. The buyer, the seller, and all the contracted legal implications are reliant on the honest human. Bankex' endeavour fails to give peace of mind to the true utility of their applications. A human middle man could facilitate the process for all parties, but such interactions are ill-refined in their process. Bankex describes a digital framework to handle assets, but banks are not just services, there is a human KYC process which prevents the majority of fraud. Now the question is - Will a major bank or business use this digital framework to handle their assets? We don't see it happening anytime soon. There is little evidence to support a profitable investment in Bankex' ICO. This is likely why Bankex has opted to throw in a bunch of other technology alongside their flagship product to give the appearance of sustainable development. Feel free to take a trip on the hype train as it could give out decent rewards however, keep in mind that you could be getting off at the bottom of the hill with its obscenely high hard-cap and risky business model.