✨What Are Real-World Assets?

Definition: As the term suggests, real-world assets represent tangible and intangible assets in the physical world (e.g., real estate, bonds, commodities, etc.). The tokenization of RWAs allows us to bring these off-chain assets onto the blockchain, thereby opening a new realm of possibilities regarding composability and potential use cases.

Figure 1: Examples of RWAs

Tangible Assets

  • Real Estate

  • Commodities

  • Collectibles

Intangible Assets

  • Carbon Credits

  • Bonds

  • Equities

By tokenizing RWAs, our esteemed investors can enjoy increased efficiency, higher transparency, and reduced human errors as these assets can be stored and tracked on-chain.

RWA ECOSYSTEM

The RWA ecosystem is diverse and steadily expanding as more projects enter the market. Polyfarm provide a technical, and operational rails upon which RWAs are brought into crypto

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