Every upgrade of the Internet is built on the shoulders of the previous generation. Now, a new idea has emerged—combining the high efficiency of Web2 with the data sovereignty of Web3, colliding decentralized systems with traditional financial efficiency to create a completely new financial platform architecture. This融合模式 is not just a technological iteration but a突破创新 based on inheriting existing advantages. Especially in the track of real-world asset tokenization (RWA), this system could open up many new possibilities.

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NotSatoshivip
· 01-14 16:21
Haha, here comes the fusion theory again. It would be great if we could fully understand the advantages of both sides, but in reality? Often, the shortcomings of both sides are inherited as well... RWA is indeed worth looking forward to, but I'm just worried it will turn out to be another hype about concepts.
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SerumSqueezervip
· 01-13 16:41
Ha, it's the fusion theory again... Sounds nice, but how many can actually be implemented? Just having the architecture for RWA isn't enough; the key is who will take over the messy real assets.
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gm_or_ngmivip
· 01-12 17:55
The convenience of Web2 combined with the freedom of Web3 sounds great, but it all depends on whether it can truly be implemented without issues.
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LiquidityWizardvip
· 01-12 17:48
Bro, this idea is pretty good. The efficiency of the Web2 approach really hits the mark, but can it really be integrated well? It feels like another "beautiful but impractical" story.
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BetterLuckyThanSmartvip
· 01-12 17:36
Really? Web2 efficiency + Web3 autonomy, it always feels like something's off. Who will ensure that this "blending" doesn't turn into the worst compromise?
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