Recently, I've been looking into some less popular but highly storytelling assets, and Centrifuge (CFG) is one of the tokens that I feel more connected to.


Centrifuge's chain essentially takes real-world assets—such as invoices, mortgages, consumer loans—and brings them onto the blockchain as tradable tokens.
This track is now called RWA, which isn't new, but it is one of the few bridges that truly connect traditional financial markets with DeFi.
Moreover, its P/TVL ratio is lower than other projects in the same track, meaning the market currently undervalues its locked-in value.
If the RWA narrative gains more funding recognition later, there is room for valuation recovery.
Another point that I find promising is Ethena choosing Centrifuge as its tokenization partner.
Ethena has been quite popular in the market this year, and being able to collaborate on tokenization indicates that Centrifuge's technology and compliance capabilities have been vetted.
This kind of institutional-level endorsement is much more solid than community hype.
Furthermore, regarding accessibility: last June, CFG was listed, which is old news, but it means the path to mainstream adoption has been laid out.
The broader the liquidity, the more effective the price discovery.
Of course, I won't treat it as a short-term trading chip.
What I value is its "slow buying" attribute—dollar-cost averaging isn't about bottom-fishing but about smoothing costs and waiting for time to ferment.
Volatility will exist, and a pullback after RSI rises is normal.
A high ratio of large inflows indicates a lot of short-term speculative funds, but none of this affects the underlying long-term logic.
In summary, my simple judgment on CFG is: the right track, not too high a position, and a compelling story.
No need to go all-in; just buy a little each month, hold, and wait for the RWA narrative to be recognized by more people. $CFG
CFG2.19%
RWA0.30%
ENA8.81%
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