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RWA Weekly Report|Commodity Assets Surge Over 13%; Nasdaq Enters Prediction Market, Plans to Launch 100 Index Binary Options (2.25-3.3)

RWA Weekly Report: Commodity-based assets surge over 13%; Nasdaq enters prediction markets with plans to launch binary options on NDX100 (Feb 25 - Mar 3) The on-chain total value of Real World Assets (RWA) grew by 4.59% to $26.22 billion, while the represented asset value increased 7.61% to $390.14 billion. Notably, commodity-based assets saw significant growth, rising over 13% to $6 billion. US Treasury holdings, the largest single asset class, grew to $10.8 billion. However, the number of asset holders decreased by 7.45%, indicating a market shift towards larger, more concentrated institutional participation. Key developments include Nasdaq's proposal to the SEC to list binary options on its Nasdaq 100 indexes, a move into the prediction market. Regulatory progress was mixed; while the SEC approved WisdomTree's application for a tokenized money market fund allowing intraday trading, a US stablecoin yield agreement faces delays due to industry disagreements. In other news, a consortium of 12 European banks plans to launch a euro-backed stablecoin in late 2026. Japan's JPYC secured $12 million in funding for its yen stablecoin, and Hong Kong announced tax breaks for digital asset investments. Meanwhile, US Senators called for an investigation into Binance's sanctions compliance. Major projects like Ondo Finance integrated tokenized stocks as collateral in DeFi, and MSX launched a Pre-IPO investment板块. The report concludes that the RWA market is accelerating, with a focus on scalable, institutional-grade configurations in stable yield-bearing assets like treasuries and commodities.

Odaily星球日报03/03 08:13

RWA Weekly Report|Commodity Assets Surge Over 13%; Nasdaq Enters Prediction Market, Plans to Launch 100 Index Binary Options (2.25-3.3)

Odaily星球日报03/03 08:13

Markets Close on Weekends, Risks Never Stop: RWA is Rewriting the Market Clock

On February 28, 2026, a U.S.-Israel airstrike on Iran during a weekend exposed critical vulnerabilities in traditional financial markets. By targeting a weekend—when major exchanges like CME were closed—the attack deliberately suppressed immediate panic-driven selling in stocks and forex, granting authorities a 48-hour window to manage fallout. However, capital swiftly migrated to crypto markets, where gold tokens like XAUT and PAXG on Ethereum saw surging activity, enabling continuous price discovery and hedging absent in traditional systems. This event underscored how Real World Asset (RWA) tokenization is reshaping global financial infrastructure. Unlike traditional T+1/T+2 settlements and limited trading hours, RWAs offer 24/7 liquidity, atomic settlements, and real-time risk management. During the attack, crypto-based gold tokens effectively became price oracles, leading traditional markets upon Monday’s open and allowing arbitrageurs to capitalize on cross-market disparities. The incident highlights RWAs' core value: expanding liquidity across time and reducing systemic gaps. As geopolitical and macroeconomic risks grow, the ability to trade and hedge instantaneously via blockchain—without reliance on legacy clearinghouses or banking hours—becomes a critical advantage. This shift may accelerate institutional adoption of tokenized assets (e.g., bonds, commodities) and hybrid TradFi-DeFi strategies, ultimately redefining global market hours and liquidity access.

比推03/03 04:58

Markets Close on Weekends, Risks Never Stop: RWA is Rewriting the Market Clock

比推03/03 04:58

War, Weekends, and Locked Liquidity: How RWA is Reshaping Global Trading Hours, as Seen from the Iran Airstrike Incident

This article analyzes the 2026 Iran airstrike as a pivotal moment demonstrating how Real World Asset (RWA) tokenization is reshaping global finance by eliminating traditional market hours. The attack, deliberately timed on a weekend when traditional markets (stocks, forex) were closed, created a 48-hour "trading vacuum." This exposed a critical vulnerability: traditional T+1/T+2 settlement systems and reliance on banking hours leave investors as "liquidity prisoners" during off-hours crises, unable to hedge and forced to absorb massive gap risk upon Monday's open. In stark contrast, tokenized gold assets like XAUT and PAXG on blockchain networks experienced a surge in trading, providing continuous, 24/7 price discovery and a crucial hedging mechanism. This event marked a historic shift: for the first time, pricing power for a major commodity like gold temporarily transferred to the digital asset market during a geopolitical crisis. The chain's "settlement equals清算" T+0 logic and atomic swaps allowed instant, global capital movement without counterparty risk. The conclusion is that RWA's core value is the temporal expansion of liquidity. This event will drive traditional institutions, quant funds, and market makers to integrate blockchain-based RWA trading pools to capture alpha and manage risk in a truly 24/365 global market, ultimately rendering obsolete the traditional financial infrastructure bound by working hours.

marsbit03/03 03:46

War, Weekends, and Locked Liquidity: How RWA is Reshaping Global Trading Hours, as Seen from the Iran Airstrike Incident

marsbit03/03 03:46

A Century-Long Journey of an Egg: From Wall Street to Polymarket

The article traces the historical journey of egg futures, once one of the most active commodities traded on Wall Street. Beginning at the Chicago Butter and Egg Board (which later became the CME), egg futures were highly active in the early 20th century. However, by the 1980s, industrial farming and improved supply chains reduced price volatility, leading to the decline of egg futures trading in traditional markets. In 2013, China’s Dalian Commodity Exchange revived egg futures due to market volatility. More recently, egg price speculation has moved to Polymarket, a prediction market platform. One trader, "xcnstrategy," reportedly earned significant profits by shorting egg price intervals, likely leveraging expertise in commodity markets or agriculture. The piece highlights a broader trend: crypto and prediction markets like Polymarket and Hyperliquid are increasingly serving as 24/7 trading venues for traditional assets—including oil, gold, and forex—especially during periods when conventional markets are closed. This was evident during recent U.S.-Iran tensions when traders used these platforms to hedge and price assets amid traditional market closures. The evolution reflects an ongoing shift in price discovery power from established exchanges to decentralized, always-on crypto markets—echoing the original purpose of futures markets: to manage risk and determine prices.

marsbit03/02 10:48

A Century-Long Journey of an Egg: From Wall Street to Polymarket

marsbit03/02 10:48

Aave Founder: The Next Step for DeFi is Financing Solar Energy, Robotics, and Space

DeFi has already improved the supply side of capital allocation, with highly liquid on-chain assets that can be programmatically deployed for optimized risk-adjusted returns. Aave, in particular, has demonstrated its capacity to absorb hundreds of billions in liquidity. The next evolution of DeFi should focus on the demand side, rebalancing liquidity toward real-world infrastructure financing. Key future infrastructure sectors requiring capital deployment include solar farms, batteries, data centers & GPUs, robotics, electric transportation, nuclear energy, desalination, carbon capture, critical minerals, digital networks, and space infrastructure. Conservative estimates project a total capital expenditure opportunity of $100–200 trillion by 2050—dwarfing the combined assets under management of the world’s top ten banks. Aave can capture this opportunity through two primary models: yield-bearing stablecoins (YBS), which distribute off-chain yields to on-chain users, and direct collateralization of tokenized real-world assets. Both approaches align with Aave’s lending structure, where loans are backed by assets rather than user credit. Infrastructure assets typically offer attractive returns—ranging from 8% to 18%—with cash flows that mitigate redemption risks. By serving as a foundational liquidity layer, Aave can help finance the transition to a more abundant global economy, accelerating adoption by 10–15 years. This positions Aave not just as a DeFi protocol but as the core financial infrastructure for the future.

marsbit03/02 05:23

Aave Founder: The Next Step for DeFi is Financing Solar Energy, Robotics, and Space

marsbit03/02 05:23

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