3/ Why are investors paying more attention to them? ✅ Diversification across asset classes ✅ Potential for long-term growth ✅ Protection against inflation ✅ Access to emerging investment opportunities

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CatPawTapToConfirm
· 1h ago
The emerging market opportunity is interesting; many assets that institutions couldn't invest in before are now tokenized.
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NodeOutsider
· 3h ago
RWA is indeed becoming the mainstream narrative for institutional entry, especially in the area of inflation hedging, which traditional capital finds very appealing.
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ALampInMistyValley
· 3h ago
Sounds good, but off-chain asset verification, liquidation, and default handling are all pitfalls. Don't just look at the PPT.
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DancingOnTheEdgeOfLiquidation
· 3h ago
Among the four ✅, I think the second one is the hardest to fulfill; long-term is a luxury in the crypto circle.
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BlackVelvetKeychain
· 3h ago
The third point, protection against inflation, attracts me the most. Stablecoin returns have been unable to outpace inflation for too long.
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RecedingTideReflection
· 3h ago
The prerequisite for diversification is uncorrelatedness. The problem is that RWA is highly correlated with macro liquidity, which is pseudo-diversification.
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MetalReliefRoboticArm
· 3h ago
"The term 'diversification' has been beaten to death, but there are only a few protocols that can actually build cross-asset liquidity."
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BridgeWhisperer
· 3h ago
Access is indeed the core. Retail investors couldn't access these assets before.
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Neon-LitStreetsAfterTheRain
· 4h ago
Just wait and see for regulatory clarity—otherwise, even if institutions’ money comes in, they’ll still be uneasy.
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