Recently, a topic about ZIG has attracted attention—how to build a real asset framework on-chain. This involves the core issue of large-scale RWA application: how to effectively map real-world assets onto the blockchain and redefine the infrastructure of wealth management based on this.



Honestly, exploring this direction is quite interesting. It's not just about simply putting assets on the chain, but about rethinking how the entire wealth infrastructure is reconstructed on-chain—from the underlying protocols to the application layer—so that RWA can truly generate practical value, rather than just conceptual hype.

Looking at the progress of major projects over the past year, the RWA track is gradually moving from exploration to practice. ZIG's experimental approach in this area is worth paying attention to, especially how it handles the security and liquidity issues of on-chain wealth management. Such in-depth discussions are still valuable for the development of the entire ecosystem.
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GateUser-754aa854vip
· 6h ago
There are rumors that it could become another Solana
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ShamedApeSellervip
· 13h ago
Real assets going on the chain always sound so sexy, but few actually manage to pull it off. Is ZIG serious this time? The RWA concept has been around for so many years, still talking about "from exploration to practice." Frankly, we haven't seen anything truly usable; having only a theoretical framework is of little use. Security and liquidity are two tough problems that no project has truly solved. I want to see how ZIG plays out, but I usually wait and see. Another story about infrastructure for wealth management... I'm tired of hearing it. The road for RWA is still quite long. These discussions are interesting, but don't get your hopes too high. Can on-chain wealth management really be achieved? I remain skeptical, but ZIG's direction is indeed innovative.
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SingleForYearsvip
· 14h ago
Damn it, RWA has been talked about for so long, but it still feels like a lot of noise and little rain. If ZIG can truly master security and liquidity, then I'll consider it; otherwise, it's just another concept king. It's already 2024, stop bragging about "infrastructure reconstruction" and let the results speak, okay? At least someone is seriously researching this area now, but most projects still can't escape the curse of being a cash grab in the end. This matter isn't that simple; the old players in the financial world won't easily give up their positions. On-chain wealth management sounds good, but who will guarantee risk management?
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HodlAndChillvip
· 14h ago
Wait, the real implementation of RWA still depends on security, we can't just keep shouting slogans. What practical pain points can the ZIG solution address?
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SerRugResistantvip
· 14h ago
RWA has evolved from a hype concept to real application. Frankly, it still depends on who can solve the underlying trust issues. ZIG's approach needs to continue being followed up.
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