yeah i also don’t think ethereum will be their top pick most likely they would want to choose a project with cheaper transaction fees and since solana has been performing well in recent times they might consider it it attracts a lot of investors but remains to have fast transaction speed and low fees
Which layer 1 smart contract platform do you think companies will best release their RWA?
I am thinking if RWA will soon be a trend because of BlackRock and so companies may also start doing the same tokenization of assets which will make the market comparable to stocks.
I have the feeling they won't be choosing ETH.
Which layer 1 smart contract platform do you think companies will best release their RWA?
I am thinking if RWA will soon be a trend because of BlackRock and so companies may also start doing the same tokenization of assets which will make the market comparable to stocks.
I have the feeling they won't be choosing ETH.
I expect many project would choose L1 with higher TPS or one of ETH L2. But looking at https://app.rwa.xyz/assets/BUIDL (https://app.rwa.xyz/assets/BUIDL). it seems BlackRock RWA token use ETH network directly.
Tokenized real-world assets have surged to a capitalization of $8 billionThat's a good news and very useful one as well, but I don't think that those real world tokenized assets are in way useful for the crypto community. I don't know how one could utilize those to earn any profits, and on what mechanism does they work.
Which layer 1 smart contract platform do you think companies will best release their RWA?
I am thinking if RWA will soon be a trend because of BlackRock and so companies may also start doing the same tokenization of assets which will make the market comparable to stocks.
I have the feeling they won't be choosing ETH.
I expect many project would choose L1 with higher TPS or one of ETH L2. But looking at https://app.rwa.xyz/assets/BUIDL (https://app.rwa.xyz/assets/BUIDL). it seems BlackRock RWA token use ETH network directly.
--snip--That would only mean onlty the rich ones again will reap its benefit since the retail investors wouldn't be able to afford transactions. Unfortunately wherever that large projects are, the others follows.
I expect many project would choose L1 with higher TPS or one of ETH L2. But looking at https://app.rwa.xyz/assets/BUIDL (https://app.rwa.xyz/assets/BUIDL). it seems BlackRock RWA token use ETH network directly.
We the retail investors are left focusing only on companies tokenizing somewhere else like in Sol, Matic or BNB which could equates to pump and dump or if they are legit they are considered penny stocks.
That's a good news and very useful one as well, but I don't think that those real world tokenized assets are in way useful for the crypto community. I don't know how one could utilize those to earn any profits, and on what mechanism does they work.RWA has been undertaken by large institutions, but the impact of this event on the crypto market has not been truly significant. Typically, these institutions use their own protocols on Ethereum to tokenize and move assets easily. Many tokenization-supporting projects have emerged but have not been widely adopted by large organizations.