Spent considerable time this year digging into RWA adoption across the ecosystem. One thing stands out: we've moved well beyond the pilot phase into genuine large-scale deployment. The chatter has shifted dramatically. Nobody's still debating whether real-world assets belong onchain anymore—that's been settled. The real conversation now? It's all about execution. How do we scale it? How do we streamline the infrastructure? The fundamental question has changed completely. Assets hitting blockchain used to be novel. Today it's table stakes.

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TokenVelocityvip
· 9m ago
RWA has already become infrastructure; now it's just a matter of who can streamline the foundational setup. Scaling is the real bottleneck, not technical issues anymore. From debating whether to go on-chain to now focusing on how to do it... everyone has become clear-headed. The changes this year have been quite rapid; those who were bearish before have gone silent. Simplifying infrastructure is the key; otherwise, more RWA is pointless. Exactly, the pilot era is long gone; now it's about execution. It's really about execution now; this is the true test of strength.
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WalletAnxietyPatientvip
· 4h ago
RWA should have been like this a long time ago. The previous group was still arguing and not getting on the chain. Now it's finally time to address the real issue. But to be honest, the infrastructure part is still a bit concerning.
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TooScaredToSellvip
· 4h ago
Execution is the key to success. The real challenge is shifting from debate to action, but I'm worried it might just be another PPT phase. RWA is now a game of who has better infrastructure... talk is cheap. Finally out of the mouth-guard phase; now it’s about who can really get things running. Honestly, infrastructure still faces many hurdles; scaling up is not as simple as it seems. From "Can we do it" to "How to do it," this is truly a dividing line.
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blocksnarkvip
· 4h ago
RWA is really the turning point from bragging to actually doing the work. Now everyone is focusing on execution. Scaling is the real challenge; infrastructure is still a mess. On-chain is no longer just a story; now it's about who can truly master this. Projects with poor execution will inevitably be eliminated. This round really tests the team. Honestly, from theory to implementation, those who are going to crash still need to crash. For infrastructure optimization, someone needs to put in real effort. Stop just hyping concepts, brothers. It's time to focus on real skills. Everyone is now competing to see whose execution is more solid; the perspective has changed. It's interesting—going from 0 to 1 has become a game of 1 to 100, and the difficulty has increased.
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PoetryOnChainvip
· 4h ago
Alright, execution is always the hardest part; having concepts alone is useless.
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MEVSupportGroupvip
· 4h ago
Execution is the key, all those previous debates are now outdated. Now it's about who can make the infrastructure smoother. --- Scaling is in front of us, but how many teams can truly implement it... --- From concept to real action, RWA is serious this time. It all depends on whether it crashes later or not. --- Simplifying infrastructure sounds easy, but the engineering workload behind it can be mind-blowing... --- Alright, we're finally entering the practical phase. Those theoretical discussions earlier were really pointless. --- Scaling? First, let's fill in the gaps in the infrastructure. There are still quite a few issues. --- Asset on-chain has become a basic setup. If that's the case, shouldn't the previous advocates look for a new story?
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staking_grampsvip
· 4h ago
From debating whether to put assets on the chain to now pondering how to do it well, this transition is really fast. RWA is no longer just a conceptual game; now it's about who can build the infrastructure solidly. Well said, execution is the key; just shouting slogans is useless. This wave is indeed from 0 to 1 and then 1 to 100; infrastructure has become the biggest bottleneck. I agree, the current issue is not whether we can do it, but how to avoid failures. Regarding the large-scale implementation of RWA, it still feels like there are many pitfalls waiting to be stepped on. From pilot projects to large-scale deployment, this pace is a bit frightening.
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