The Good Tech Companies - Educational Byte: What are Real-World Assets (RWA) Tokens in Crypto?
Episode Date: April 10, 2025This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/educational-byte-what-are-real-world-assets-rwa-tokens-in-crypto. Real-World Assets (RWAs) r...efer to physical or traditional financial assets that can be represented as digital tokens on a crypto network. Let's learn more! Check more stories related to finance at: https://hackernoon.com/c/finance. You can also check exclusive content about #real-world-assets, #real-world-asset-tokenization, #rwa-tokenization, #rwa-protocols, #crypto-adoption, #obyte, #rwa-explained, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @obyte. Learn more about this writer by checking @obyte's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. Real-World Assets (RWA) tokens and platforms offer assets that already exist in the real world (the world outside of crypto) They convert ownership rights into ledger-based tokens, allowing these assets to be traded and accessed in a decentralized manner. One of the most significant advantages of RWA tokenization is its ability to improve liquidity.
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Educational byte. What are real world assets, RWA, tokens in crypto, by obyte. At this time,
it would be unusual for an industry not to have a place in the world of decentralized ledgers and
cryptocurrencies. Everyone can offer something here. Mean coins, for instance, offer basically
nothing besides fun, but we also have the other
side of the coin with real-world assets, RWA, tokens and platforms. Just as the name suggests,
they offer assets that already exist in the real world, the world outside of crypto,
through tokenization features. To go into detail, real-world assets, RWA's, refer to physical or
traditional financial assets
that can be represented as digital tokens on a crypto network. These assets, which may
include real estate, commodities, bonds, and art, hold intrinsic value and are widely recognized
in global financial markets. The process of tokenizing RWAs involves converting ownership
rights into ledger-based tokens, allowing these assets
to be traded and accessed in a decentralized manner. Now, for practical reasons, every
time you see the term, RWA, inside crypto, they'll likely be talking about the tokens
and platforms related to this concept, and not exactly to the assets involved.
One of the most significant advantages of RWA tokenization is its ability to improve liquidity.
Unlike traditional asset markets, which often involve complex transactions and lengthy processing times, crypto-based RWAs enable instant and global trading.
Additionally, tokenization allows for fractional ownership, lowering entry barriers for investors who might otherwise be excluded due to high capital requirements.
Not everyone can buy a whole house, for instance, but a lot of people could hold a fraction
of it and enjoy the benefits.
RWA Use Cases
Real world assets, RWA's, have the potential to revolutionize various industries by making
traditionally illiquid assets more accessible and flexible.
One major use case is in government and corporate bonds, where tokenization allows investors to purchase small portions of these
financial instruments instead of needing large sums of money upfront. This fractional ownership
makes bond investments more inclusive while maintaining the benefits of distributed ledger
technology, DLT, such as enhanced transparency and instant transactions. In real estate, RWAs enable fractional property ownership, lowering the barriers to entry.
Instead of purchasing an entire building, investors can buy tokens representing a share
of a property and earn rental income.
This simplifies real estate investment, making it more transparent and accessible.
Additionally, tokenized industrial properties like warehouses and factories provide businesses with easier capital-raising options while offering
investors a diversified portfolio. RWAs also apply to physical commodities and collectibles,
allowing fractional ownership of precious metals, artwork, and machinery. Instead of buying a whole
gold bar or rare painting, individuals can invest in small shares, benefiting from potential appreciation.
As the adoption of RWAs grows, industries will continue to explore how tokenization can and accessible way to create tokenized RWAs, making it an
appealing platform for both beginners and experts.
As a decentralized, DAG-based system, Obite eliminates intermediaries while ensuring seamless
transactions.
Users can generate custom tokens either with coding for advanced configurations or without
coding through a simple online tool.
This flexibility allows businesses and individuals to tokenize a wide range of assets, from financial
instruments to loyalty rewards, without incurring high costs.
Unlike other networks, where tokens require separate smart contracts for transactions,
Obyte treats all tokens equally, just like its native currency, GBYTE.
This means transfers happen smoothly within the core protocol,
reducing complexity and potential errors. Transaction fees are minimal, often less than
$0.01, making it ideal for frequent and small-value transfers. Additional token features include
adjustable supply, privacy settings, and regulatory compliance options, like requiring verified
users for transfers.
A notable real-world application of obites tokenization is Ofert, a European investment
firm that represents gold holdings using obites DAG network.
This enables instant and global transactions while maintaining a custodial model for simplicity.
Beyond this, obites tokenization tools can be used for any kind
of fractional ownership, internal business credits, or custom digital assets tailored
to specific needs. Obite gives you the power to decide, no middlemen, no high costs, just
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