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RWAX|My First Serious Look at RWA as a Market
Honestly, I wasn't excited when WorldAssets rebranded to @RWAX_life. I paused for a moment, wondering if this was just another narrative upgrade.
But after going through their recent official tweets one by one, I started to change my view. Not because the words became bigger, but because they almost no longer emphasize how good the assets are; instead, they repeatedly say that the market should decide for itself.
Over the past few years, RWA has actually been stuck at a very simple point:
Assets are here.
Stories are here.
Compliance is here.
But it's hard to answer: Are these assets truly being continuously traded? Not just an occasional transaction. Are there people repeatedly buying, selling, doubting, and pricing?
Without these, RWA is more like something displayed rather than something actively happening in the market.
What makes RWAX alerting isn't its function, but its attitude.
It doesn't rush to say, "I will help you filter good assets," but speaks very directly. You submit information, you enter the market, and whether a trade happens or not is up to the market.
It sounds cold, but the more I think about it, the more it seems like what the crypto world should be. RWA's real lack isn't the ability to go on-chain, but the fate of being repeatedly traded.
Why I am willing to see it as RWA 3.0
1.0 is like a display case.
2.0 is like an internal auction.
And 3.0 finally feels like a marketplace.
Noisy.
Authentic.
Prices will be pushed up, and also pushed down. RWAX chooses the hardest and most honest path: first build the market, then see who can survive.
But the open market is a double-edged sword.
For asset providers, lack of transparency doesn't necessarily lead to criticism; it might just be ignored. For traders, it's not about a quick surge in price but about early participation in pricing.
When RWA truly becomes a sector, what will be most scarce isn't the position but whether you've participated in the initial rounds of pricing.
My attitude towards RWAX now is very simple:
I'm not in a rush to pick a side, but I will watch one thing: will the market stay? If the trades are genuine, even if slow, RWA will finally enter the rules of crypto. If the trades are fake, everything will revert to narrative.
What I am more curious about is, if RWA truly enters the open market, which type of assets do you think will be accepted first by the market?
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