Baby ETF Portfolio: Create a "Baby Index Fund" ranging from "High-IQ Children" to "African Potential Kids ETF", allowing investors to bet on the future potential of specific talents or regions.
Baby Futures Trading: Predict and trade on a specific child's future economic output, with returns based on on-chain key performance indicators (KPI) at age 21.
Charitable DAO: Invest in baby tokens from low and middle-development regions, combining charity and investment returns.
Narrative Derivatives: Create financial products centered on life stories, such as "Will They Become a Nobel Laureate", similar to prediction markets.
Pros and Cons: Innovation or Exploitation?
The proposal emphasizes its potential social benefits: "Increasing birth rates, providing family financial freedom, creating fairer incentive mechanisms." However, its moral and ethical controversies cannot be ignored.
Critics argue this is a "commodification" and "financial exploitation" of life that may infringe on children's rights. The author responds:
We are not trading children, but our belief in their future potential.
Creative, But Don't Rush to Get Pregnant
It's not difficult to see that realizing this concept depends on proper token standards, highly secure smart contracts, privacy-protecting AI models, and robust on-chain governance systems. However, the most challenging aspects remain legal regulation, social acceptance, and consent mechanisms for children. As ChatGPT commented:
The proposal is far-fetched, more like a vague and absurd experiment combining blockchain, sociology, and economics.
"The Pro-Social Case for Tokenizing Babies" can be seen as a limit test of blockchain technology, but it still raises a major question about human nature, economics, and future social value, providing a stimulating new perspective that prompts a re-examination of the relationship between fertility and economics.
After all, the issues of declining birth rates and aging workforce are indeed existing and becoming increasingly severe.
Risk Warning
Cryptocurrency investments carry high risks, with potentially significant price volatility that may result in total loss of principal. Please carefully assess the risks.



