What Are Real-World Assets?
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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.
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