Ancient people said that the Nine Tripods symbolize the highest authority and credibility. Now, RWA (Real World Asset on Chain) is doing the same thing—only the stage has shifted to the digital world.
Think about it, what is the core issue of blockchain? Trust. The emergence of RWA is like forging a new "Three Tripods" for the digital age—they represent not power, but the combination of real assets and on-chain credit.
This is not just a technological innovation; it is a civilization shift. In the traditional financial era, assets and credit were controlled by a few institutions; in the digital era, RWA allows real value to be directly on-chain, transparently circulated, and permanently recorded. Just like the ancient Nine Tripods, they have become symbols of the era—this time, symbolizing the arrival of digital civilization.
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MEVictim
· 12h ago
The rhetoric of Jiuding sounds quite elegant, but to be honest, can RWA truly solve the trust issue? I think it still depends on practical application.
This logic is a bit presumptive; on-chain transparency ≠ genuine value transfer.
Another wave of new concept hype; let's talk when it actually lands.
How did ancient Jiuding get compared to on-chain assets? That analogy is a bit far-fetched.
If RWA is so magical, why are traditional institutions still clinging to centralization?
It's a nice talk, but what real benefits can ordinary people gain from RWA?
This is just re-packaging asset securitization; no matter how poetic you make it, the essence doesn't change.
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ContractExplorer
· 12h ago
Jiuding's analogy is still a bit provocative, but can we really trust RWA?
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GasWaster
· 12h ago
Wow, this analogy is brilliant. Ancient rulers played with power, now it's all about assets. It's truly a game of trust.
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GamefiGreenie
· 12h ago
Jiuding's analogy sounds quite grand, but on the other hand, can RWA really solve the trust issue? Saying that on-chain records are permanent is easy to say.
Trust, at the end of the day, still depends on whether people truly believe.
Ancient people said that the Nine Tripods symbolize the highest authority and credibility. Now, RWA (Real World Asset on Chain) is doing the same thing—only the stage has shifted to the digital world.
Think about it, what is the core issue of blockchain? Trust. The emergence of RWA is like forging a new "Three Tripods" for the digital age—they represent not power, but the combination of real assets and on-chain credit.
This is not just a technological innovation; it is a civilization shift. In the traditional financial era, assets and credit were controlled by a few institutions; in the digital era, RWA allows real value to be directly on-chain, transparently circulated, and permanently recorded. Just like the ancient Nine Tripods, they have become symbols of the era—this time, symbolizing the arrival of digital civilization.