Recently, I've been testing a few products that claim to be "RWA on the chain."


The UI is as polished as online banking, but I always feel a bit uneasy:
The transaction volume on the chain looks lively, but when it comes to redemption, what terms will they actually follow?
Honestly, liquidity often means "looks like you can sell," not "can withdraw anytime."
Redemption windows, reviews, delays, fees—those fine print details are easy to trip over if you don't read carefully...
My current habit is to take a screenshot of the redemption page first, just in case we end up pretending not to know each other later.

By the way, I see that L2 is still arguing about TPS, fees, and subsidies—lively as it is,
no matter how fast it runs, in the end, whether you can get your money back depends on whether the rules are clearly written.

"Are you asking if I think too much?" I don't know either, anyway, I'll start with small amounts and test as a beginner.
You just mentioned that "instant redemption"... I'm a bit skeptical.
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