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A digital asset platform holding a full license from the Hong Kong SFC has been making frequent moves recently. As one of the first institutional service providers to offer insurance coverage globally, its expertise in brokerage, custody, and other areas should not be underestimated. The recent launch of SEI on this platform is a decision worth pondering.
From a market perspective, this marks the transition of crypto assets from a retail-driven, DeFi chain-dominated phase to a deeper penetration into institutional applications. Especially in the Asia-Pacific region, such compliant and licensed platforms are becoming an important bridge for traditional capital to enter the Web3 world.
Currently, the platform has established a relatively complete institutional service system. Whether it is exploring RWA (Real-World Asset on-chain) or meeting the risk management needs of professional investors, system support is available. The launch of SEI to some extent reflects the project team's emphasis on compliance pathways—this will serve as a reference for many new projects in the future.
Institutional entry sounds similar, but in the end, it still depends on how much can be earned.
Insurance coverage sounds appealing, but I'm worried about failures at critical moments.
Can the RWA framework really be implemented? Feels like just talk on paper.
Regulatory compliance is important, but the costs will probably also go up accordingly.
Is this a real change or just another wave of retail investors being harvested? Let's wait and see.
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SEI choosing this platform to launch indicates that project teams are also starting to pay attention, no longer just focusing on retail investors.
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RWA+ licensing+ insurance, the combination punch is quite effective, traditional capital might really come in this time.
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Hong Kong licenses are becoming more valuable, this is the direction I am optimistic about.
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Patience is needed when bottom-fishing; wait until the compliance foundation is established before entering. Currently, those entering are laying the groundwork.
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By the way, is this platform's risk control system really reliable? Institutional level sounds impressive.
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From retail to institutional, Web3 is finally maturing, but it might still need to wait a bit longer before truly taking off.