I have a friend who wants to buy overseas funds, and the process is a bunch of steps: opening an account, verification, transferring funds, waiting for confirmation, and it took almost a week to get it done.


At that time, I was thinking, why can't this kind of asset be as simple as transferring coins?
Recently, I saw Securitize integrating with TRON, and I got that feeling.
In simple terms—
Traditional financial assets are starting to move onto the blockchain.
Securitize itself is a leading player in RWA, backed by established institutions like BlackRock and KKR.
They’re not here to “test the waters,” but genuinely putting assets like funds and securities onto the chain.
So why choose TRON?
Actually, there’s just one reason: it’s already a “high-speed highway for funds.”
Billions of accounts, massive USDT liquidity—essentially showing one thing—
Money on this chain can flow freely.
So this collaboration can be summarized in one sentence:
Taking assets that were originally only accessible within institutional circles and connecting them to a global circulation network.
For ordinary people, the change is quite straightforward:
Assets that were previously out of reach might soon be accessible on the chain.
For project teams, it’s even simpler:
No more layered distribution, directly targeting the global market.
More importantly, at the industry level—
RWA is moving from just storytelling to actually handling scale.
DeFi solves the question of “how to play with on-chain money,”
RWA aims to answer “why real-world money should be on-chain.”
This step is, in a way, starting to provide an answer.
@justinsuntron #TRONEcoStar #RWA #FinancialRevolution
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