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After working in the RWA track for so long, my deepest realization is one sentence: most projects fall into the trap of "self-indulgence."
No matter how exquisite the asset portfolio is packaged, once on the chain, it attracts no attention. The final outcome? All become liquidity dead water, with trading volume virtually nonexistent. This is the reality.
However, recently I saw that after WorldAssets completed the RWAX upgrade, I believe the logic of this track has started to shift.
A large number of projects are still scratching their heads over the basic problem of "how to put assets on the chain," but RWAX has already entered a new stage of RWA 3.0. The difference is immediately apparent. From pure technical implementation of infrastructure to genuine market liquidity design and user ecosystem development, these are the real hurdles RWA needs to overcome. Projects still stuck in the 2.0 stage will likely need to put in a lot of effort to break through.