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In the past few days, I've seen a bunch of promotions for RWA being on-chain, basically moving "seemingly stable assets" onto the chain, along with liquidity... The problem is, much of the liquidity is like a neon sign reflecting light, visible from afar, but when it comes to redemption, you start reading the terms: T+ days, window periods, limits, pauses in case of certain situations. The instant transferability on the chain doesn't mean you can cash out that easily off-chain. Recently, with a change in regional tax/ compliance trends, everyone's deposit and withdrawal expectations have been shaking, and the more they shake, the more they love to find "compliant RWA" as a safe haven, making the terms even more attractive (for issuers). There's too much information, which is quite annoying. My current filter is simple: first, look at the part where the redemption is written in the smallest font. If it looks unpleasant, just skip it to avoid overthinking the liquidity.