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Recently came across a bunch of RWA on-chain projects, hyped up as being as stable as "on-chain government bonds/rent," honestly the two things I care about most are: who is doing the redemption for you? The redemption terms are written like a maze, T+X days, window periods, minimum amounts, first-come-first-served... Liquidity is often an illusion; it looks tradable on-chain, but when you actually want to exit off-chain, you find yourself stuck.
And now phishing links are everywhere, hardware wallets are out of stock. The more "legitimate" these asset packages look, the more careful you need to be with addresses/contracts/signatures—don't click on unfamiliar links and authorize blindly. Anyway, if I were to try, I’d only do small positions to test the redemption process, treating the worst-case scenario as real first, then talk about "stable returns."