A project is currently witnessing the intersection of traditional finance and blockchain. It is not only a remedy for the nihilism of crypto finance but also resembles Wall Street's experimental field in the crypto world—representing the deep integration of TradFi with blockchain technology. Supporting such projects essentially means supporting the growth potential of the entire RWA (Real World Asset) sector and the long-term adoption trend of on-chain real assets.



However, the reality is evident: mainly Crypto Native funds are participating. Liquidity restrictions are obvious, and the trading depth of the spot market is insufficient to generate sustained upward momentum. This directly limits the space for further price breakthroughs. To break the deadlock, traditional financial institutions and a broader range of market participants need to truly enter the market, rather than relying solely on the rotation of existing crypto funds.
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VitalikFanboy42vip
· 01-12 01:45
The RWA concept has been hyped for so long, but the key is really waiting for big funds to come in. Right now, it's just people trading there themselves.
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OldLeekMastervip
· 01-10 09:51
That's right, now it's just a matter of waiting for traditional finance to step in. Relying solely on us to trade back and forth is pointless; we need Wall Street's approval to move forward. Liquidity is indeed a bottleneck; if we can't break through it, we'll have to keep lying low.
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GateUser-e19e9c10vip
· 01-10 08:08
Sounds good, but right now it's mostly us in the crypto circle playing; the big institutions haven't come in yet. We really need to get past this liquidity hurdle, or else a price breakthrough will just be a dream. The prospects for RWA are good, but I'm afraid we'll have to wait a few more years. If TradFi really enters the scene, then this thing could explode. Wall Street is just testing the waters now; haven't seen any real money yet. Wait, doesn't that mean it's still too early? The rotation of existing funds in the crypto circle, what's the use? It's still the same old story.
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TeaTimeTradervip
· 01-09 08:59
Sounds great, but the reality is there's no money. No matter how good the RWA concept is, if liquidity can't keep up, it's all for nothing. Just wait for traditional finance to save the day. It's easy to say, but will TradFi really come? I remain skeptical. The crypto world is just playing by itself, unable to reach new heights.
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RektButStillHerevip
· 01-09 08:55
Basically, it's just a lack of money. Wall Street hasn't really arrived yet. --- RWA is talked about every day, but what about liquidity? Right now, it's still the crypto circle playing with itself. --- Let's wait until TradFi really arrives; for now, it's all just empty talk. --- Breaking the deadlock? We need institutions to really put in the cash; relying solely on retail investors' rotations isn't enough. --- It sounds good, but the question is, who will take over the position? --- The crypto world is a game of chess; it's still the same group of people playing. --- Deep integration sounds good, but the depth of liquidity is far behind.
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airdrop_whisperervip
· 01-09 08:52
Liquidity shortage is a dead end, well said. Will Wall Street really come? I'm a bit skeptical. RWA is attractive, but we still need institutional approval. The crypto circle's self-congratulation routine is getting old. Right now, it's about seeing who can bring TradFi in.
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LonelyAnchormanvip
· 01-09 08:31
Liquidity is indeed a bottleneck. Without traditional finance entering the scene, it's all just talk. The prospects for RWA are fine, but right now it's just crypto circles hyping themselves up. We have to wait for real money to come in to make a difference. When will Wall Street truly arrive? I haven't seen any movement yet. What sounds good is integration, but in reality, it's just existing funds being shuffled around; no new capital is coming in. This round depends on institutions to break through; relying solely on retail investors' rotation will always be the ceiling. Let's wait and see who tries it first, but I bet TradFi will at most drag on for another year or two.
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RektRecordervip
· 01-09 08:29
It's the same old story. When Wall Street really comes, I'll go to sleep first.
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