Although the DeFi ecosystem is developing rapidly, relying solely on DeFi cannot fully cover all scenarios; similarly, RWA (Real-World Asset on-chain) has broad prospects, but it is not a silver bullet. The real breakthrough lies in how the two can truly integrate and collaborate in practical applications.
The key is the ability to execute across layers in parallel—forming a complete closed loop between token economic design, on-chain system architecture, and interaction with real-world assets. Only through this multi-dimensional system integration can blockchain technology truly empower the real economy, rather than just remaining at the level of financial innovation.
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BearMarketGardener
· 01-12 15:01
That's correct, but the actual implementation is not an easy task at all.
RWA is still mostly theoretical on paper...
Integrating DeFi and RWA is really not easy, there are so many pitfalls in between.
It's a nice idea, but connecting it to reality is where everyone gets stuck.
A closed loop sounds good, but the question is who will come to connect this loop.
Rather than merging, it's better to master each of their own things first.
However, indeed, both pure DeFi and RWA are just semi-finished products.
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FallingLeaf
· 01-12 15:00
It sounds good, but how does it actually play out? DeFi has been experimenting a lot over the past few years, and RWA is still in the PPT stage.
How many projects can truly seamlessly connect token economies with real-world assets?
Integration is easy; the key is how to handle regulation.
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SerRugResistant
· 01-12 14:51
It's quite sobering—both DeFi and RWA have their own ceilings; integration is the way to go.
Actually, the key is still ecosystem compatibility. Currently, most projects are fighting alone.
The concept of a closed loop is good, but how many can truly achieve it? Most are just armchair strategizing.
If there weren't real economic demand backing them up, these concepts would all be pointless.
Cross-layer execution sounds sexy, but in practice... it's mostly chaos.
This logic isn't flawed; the question is, who will lead this integration? Without an answer, it's just empty talk.
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SerNgmi
· 01-12 14:44
DeFi + RWA integration is well explained, but it seems like everyone is just hyping this concept. Truly capable projects that can complete the closed loop are few and far between.
Although the DeFi ecosystem is developing rapidly, relying solely on DeFi cannot fully cover all scenarios; similarly, RWA (Real-World Asset on-chain) has broad prospects, but it is not a silver bullet. The real breakthrough lies in how the two can truly integrate and collaborate in practical applications.
The key is the ability to execute across layers in parallel—forming a complete closed loop between token economic design, on-chain system architecture, and interaction with real-world assets. Only through this multi-dimensional system integration can blockchain technology truly empower the real economy, rather than just remaining at the level of financial innovation.