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#现实世界资产代币化 Seeing the open letter from Neo's founder, my first reaction was: here we go again with another classic "short-term controversy" line. Having experienced too many projects and heard too many similar statements, every time they say "short-term fluctuations don't matter, the long-term is what counts," but what happens? Most of the time, that "long-term" just disappears.
But this time is different—they're discussing infrastructure-level topics like RWA, stablecoins, and cross-chain interoperability, not just concept hype. These are the real things that can keep the on-chain ecosystem alive longer—tokenization of real-world assets, if truly implemented, could be a game-changer.
The key is delivery, not promises. Disagreements within the founding team are not inherently scary; what's scary is using "controversies will pass" to divert attention, without real product progress behind it. My advice is to calmly observe Neo's concrete achievements in the RWA direction over the next few quarters—are there real applications launched, real users? Let the data speak.
Don't be blinded by the whirlpool of public opinion, and don't dismiss everything just because of controversy. Wait and see, focus on the code and data, not press releases.