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Recently, I have been deeply following a project in the RWA track, and during the process, I am increasingly convinced of its logic.
Currently, discussions about RWA are everywhere in the market, with many focusing on how to move assets onto the chain. But this conveniently overlooks the real challenge—how to enable these on-chain assets to achieve standardization, flexible composition and utilization, and complete lifecycle tracking.
This project is not about flashy marketing gimmicks; its core is building an asset rights confirmation and full lifecycle management system from the ground up. In simple terms, it constructs the entire RWA infrastructure layer. It’s not an end-user application, but a hub connecting real-world assets with on-chain ecosystems. This approach is quite interesting.