The most frequently asked question about the RWA track recently is: Can a dark horse still emerge in this field? Instead of just talking about it, it's better to prove it with real money. Some projects have indeed explored new ideas in this track, and representatives like $MSVP are worth paying attention to—they are exploring new possibilities for on-chain real assets.
Of course, RWA is not a new concept; the real challenge lies in execution. The market is not short of conceptual stocks, but what is lacking are projects that can truly combine traditional assets with on-chain mechanisms. This track is far from saturated, but not all projects will survive. The key still depends on the team's implementation ability and the market demand alignment.
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RugPullProphet
· 2h ago
Execution is the real gold and silver; a great concept is useless without action.
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For RWA to truly take off, it depends on who can genuinely bring the traditional approach onto the blockchain. We're still in the exploration stage.
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There are definitely more dark horses, but they need to be the quiet type who work diligently, not those who constantly issue announcements and boast.
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Honestly, how long projects like MSVP can survive depends on what happens next. Caution is necessary when investing now.
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Getting assets onto the blockchain is not that easy; there are legal issues, risks, liquidity, and a bunch of pitfalls.
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It's true that the track isn't saturated, but in the big wave, only a few will survive in the end.
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Instead of waiting for dark horses, it's better to see which teams are actually doing real work.
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TokenToaster
· 01-21 15:20
Really, RWA right now is all about who can truly implement it; those who only talk about concepts have already been eliminated.
Execution is the key, and $MSVP and similar projects are indeed eye-catching.
The survival rule is very realistic; you can tell at a glance whether the team is reliable or not.
RWA is still far away; a dark horse will definitely appear, it just depends on who can hold on until that day.
The most lacking in this track are practical doers; there are too many concepts to count.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 01-21 15:19
Execution is the key, don't just talk about concepts all day. I believe in projects like MSVP that actually get things done.
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NestedFox
· 01-21 15:14
Projects that can truly put assets on the chain are the winners; concepts are everywhere.
However, only projects like $MSVP that have actual progress are worth betting on; don't waste time on those that only hype concepts.
Team execution capability is the critical factor; there's no room for error here.
RWA (Real-World Assets) are still far from saturated, but you need to find those with real products.
Ultimately, it still depends on who can truly bring traditional assets onto the chain; not everyone will make it to that day.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 01-21 15:03
Really, the RWA track is all about execution. Concepts are everywhere, but few are actually implemented.
$MSVP$ does have some substance, but it still depends on whether they can truly integrate traditional assets well in the future.
I've said it before, there will definitely be dark horses in this field, but you need to carefully identify them, and don't get caught off guard again.
The most frequently asked question about the RWA track recently is: Can a dark horse still emerge in this field? Instead of just talking about it, it's better to prove it with real money. Some projects have indeed explored new ideas in this track, and representatives like $MSVP are worth paying attention to—they are exploring new possibilities for on-chain real assets.
Of course, RWA is not a new concept; the real challenge lies in execution. The market is not short of conceptual stocks, but what is lacking are projects that can truly combine traditional assets with on-chain mechanisms. This track is far from saturated, but not all projects will survive. The key still depends on the team's implementation ability and the market demand alignment.