Recently, a major RWA (Real-World Asset) wealth management project announced a cross-chain Ethereum plan. This move carries significant implications — while expanding the ecosystem, it also opens up new arbitrage opportunities for participants.
According to the announcement details, this cross-chain is not just a simple asset transfer. The key is to enable the two major assets, slisBNB and lisUSD, to achieve true circulation within the Ethereum ecosystem — top protocols like Uniswap and Aave will be integrated, allowing Ethereum users to directly engage in staking, earning interest, and participating in wealth management through a full set of processes. What’s more attractive is the initial incentive setup: the first 1,000 users can perform cross-chain transfers with zero fees, and subsequent transactions will only incur a 0.1% fee, making the barrier to entry quite low.
From an ecosystem perspective, what is the value of this cross-chain channel? Essentially, it connects the liquidity pools of BNB and Ethereum. In the past, Ethereum users interested in these types of RWA wealth management products had to go through cumbersome steps like cross-chain swapping and multiple operations. Now, it’s different — users can participate directly within the familiar Ethereum environment, greatly reducing participation costs. This will inevitably lead to an increase in project user base and capital volume, which in turn will drive up the token’s value. Many people have already been accumulating related assets, just waiting for this opportunity.
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SchrödingersNode
· 3h ago
Zero fees? Isn't this just a prelude to bloodsucking? How long the arbitrage window will last is really uncertain.
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 10h ago
0.1% fee is really considerate, but I'm more concerned about whether they'll suddenly add a "maintenance fee" or something similar later on.
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TheMemefather
· 13h ago
To be honest, this cross-chain operation is quite interesting. Lowering the barrier so much feels like paving the way for large capital to enter.
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MemeEchoer
· 01-07 20:50
Wow, this move must have made people who have been holding coins for a long time laugh their heads off.
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LiquidityWizard
· 01-07 20:49
Wait, the top 1000 with zero fees? Isn't this just the old trick of cutting new leeks? When it rises later, won't you still have to pay fees?
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GateUser-c799715c
· 01-07 20:47
Wow, this zero fee wave is really awesome. The coins I’ve been holding for a long time finally have a use case.
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0xInsomnia
· 01-07 20:46
Wait, the top 1000 are zero fee? I didn't see this announcement. Has it already passed...
Recently, a major RWA (Real-World Asset) wealth management project announced a cross-chain Ethereum plan. This move carries significant implications — while expanding the ecosystem, it also opens up new arbitrage opportunities for participants.
According to the announcement details, this cross-chain is not just a simple asset transfer. The key is to enable the two major assets, slisBNB and lisUSD, to achieve true circulation within the Ethereum ecosystem — top protocols like Uniswap and Aave will be integrated, allowing Ethereum users to directly engage in staking, earning interest, and participating in wealth management through a full set of processes. What’s more attractive is the initial incentive setup: the first 1,000 users can perform cross-chain transfers with zero fees, and subsequent transactions will only incur a 0.1% fee, making the barrier to entry quite low.
From an ecosystem perspective, what is the value of this cross-chain channel? Essentially, it connects the liquidity pools of BNB and Ethereum. In the past, Ethereum users interested in these types of RWA wealth management products had to go through cumbersome steps like cross-chain swapping and multiple operations. Now, it’s different — users can participate directly within the familiar Ethereum environment, greatly reducing participation costs. This will inevitably lead to an increase in project user base and capital volume, which in turn will drive up the token’s value. Many people have already been accumulating related assets, just waiting for this opportunity.