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Recently, I’ve seen a few projects on RWA (Real World Asset) being on the blockchain again, and they’re being talked about enthusiastically, but I still have my old problem: first, look at the redemption terms. To put it simply, is what you buy actually “something that can be exchanged back at any time,” or is it a “voucher that requires waiting for the window to open and queuing”? Liquidity is easily made to look like it’s there by UI and secondary trading volume.
And also, don’t be too superstitious about the tags on on-chain data tools; recently, some people have also complained about lag and even being misled. Anyway, when I see things like “institutional address” or “funds have entered the market,” I first take a screenshot and save it as a lead to verify later, then check back in a few days to see if I’ve been proven wrong. It’s okay to be a bit slow; at least it makes me feel more at ease.