Having watched the RWA track for so long, my biggest impression is that: the vast majority of projects die from "self-indulgence." No matter how beautiful the asset package is, if no one on the chain is interested, it ultimately becomes a liquidity zombie—nobody plays with it. But recently, after WorldAssets upgraded to RWAX, I found the trend really changing. Many are still struggling with the labor-intensive task of "getting assets on the chain" in version 1.0, while RWAX has already started exploring RWA 3.0.
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Having watched the RWA track for so long, my biggest impression is that: the vast majority of projects die from "self-indulgence." No matter how beautiful the asset package is, if no one on the chain is interested, it ultimately becomes a liquidity zombie—nobody plays with it. But recently, after WorldAssets upgraded to RWAX, I found the trend really changing. Many are still struggling with the labor-intensive task of "getting assets on the chain" in version 1.0, while RWAX has already started exploring RWA 3.0.