#RWA代币化 Recently studying RWA-related concepts, I saw the news about Velo and WLFI collaboration. I was a bit confused but also found it quite interesting. 🤔
The USD1 stablecoin is about to join the Velo ecosystem. Does this mean that in the future, transactions can be settled and liquidity provided using USD1? I’ve always been unclear about the specific use of stablecoins, only knowing that they are not very volatile... Now I think I’m starting to understand a bit better.
It seems that the RWA (Real-World Asset) track is gradually improving its infrastructure. From various projects I’ve heard about before, it looks like they are all working towards the goal of "bringing real assets on-chain." Does this collaboration mean that regulated stablecoins will become the standard?
Can an expert explain why there is such a strong emphasis on "regulated USD stablecoins"? How is this different from regular stablecoins? It feels like the word "regulation" is appearing more and more frequently in the crypto world. Is this a good thing? 🤷♀️
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#RWA代币化 Recently studying RWA-related concepts, I saw the news about Velo and WLFI collaboration. I was a bit confused but also found it quite interesting. 🤔
The USD1 stablecoin is about to join the Velo ecosystem. Does this mean that in the future, transactions can be settled and liquidity provided using USD1? I’ve always been unclear about the specific use of stablecoins, only knowing that they are not very volatile... Now I think I’m starting to understand a bit better.
It seems that the RWA (Real-World Asset) track is gradually improving its infrastructure. From various projects I’ve heard about before, it looks like they are all working towards the goal of "bringing real assets on-chain." Does this collaboration mean that regulated stablecoins will become the standard?
Can an expert explain why there is such a strong emphasis on "regulated USD stablecoins"? How is this different from regular stablecoins? It feels like the word "regulation" is appearing more and more frequently in the crypto world. Is this a good thing? 🤷♀️