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#加密货币监管政策 Seeing the recent progress in Solana's RWA ecosystem, I recalled a frequently overlooked issue: many people jump on the bandwagon and invest when they see institutional entry and scale growth, but they haven't thought through their own risk tolerance.
The data looks impressive—$873 million in on-chain RWA scale, 18.4% growth in holders, and traditional institutions like Western Union are also building stablecoin platforms. But what I want to say is that the increasing institutional trend is indeed a positive signal, but it doesn't mean everyone should go all in.
The RWA track essentially combines traditional finance with on-chain assets. Participants like BlackRock and Ondo reduce risk, but policy variables always exist—for example, whether the CLARITY Act passes can determine whether the entire track accelerates or slows down. Under this uncertainty, my advice is simple: ask yourself three questions first. First, will this part of the funds affect my daily life? Second, do I understand this field well enough? Third, if the price drops 30% in the short term, can I hold it calmly?
Institutionalization is a long-term trend, but long-term doesn't mean doubling this year. Reasonable position sizing, adequate safety education, and a steady mindset are much more important than chasing hot spots. Stable growth often comes from repeated small decisions, not a single gamble.