# Сопутствующие статьи по теме RWA

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Ondo, xStocks, Hyperliquid 'Three Kingdoms': Who is Building the 'Foundation' of Future Finance?

This article analyzes three distinct approaches to on-chain tokenization of traditional assets like stocks and ETFs: Ondo Finance, xStocks (by Backed Finance, now Kraken-owned), and Hyperliquid's HIP-3. Ondo Finance employs an institutional-grade, indirect tokenization model. An offshore SPV holds the underlying stocks, issuing on-chain structured notes that represent economic exposure but not legal ownership. It features atomic settlement, instant minting/redemption, and requires KYC for accredited non-US investors. xStocks targets the retail market with a multi-chain, composable model. Similar to Ondo, it uses a 1:1 backed debt instrument structure (tracking certificates) issued by a Jersey-based SPV. It emphasizes self-custody, ease of access with no specific KYC for trading, and integrates a novel "xChange" engine to bridge TradFi liquidity into DeFi. Hyperliquid's HIP-3 offers a fundamentally different, permissionless model for creating perpetual futures markets on any asset. It requires no underlying custody of assets. Instead, it provides synthetic price exposure through oracle-fed perpetual contracts, allowing high leverage and 24/7 trading. It functions as a decentralized infrastructure layer for market creators. The piece concludes that these protocols are not in direct competition but serve different purposes: Ondo and xStocks offer economic ownership and redemption, while Hyperliquid provides leveraged synthetic trading. The common thread is expanding access and composability for on-chain users.

marsbit03/11 10:03

Ondo, xStocks, Hyperliquid 'Three Kingdoms': Who is Building the 'Foundation' of Future Finance?

marsbit03/11 10:03

The Boundaries and Channels of Finance: The New Pricing Logic of Global Markets

The article "Financial Boundaries and Channels: The New Pricing Logic of Global Markets" explores the evolving relationship between traditional finance and decentralized finance (DeFi), focusing on the growing interest of asset management giants like BlackRock and Apollo in on-chain vaults and RWA (Real World Assets). It argues that while DeFi has adopted USDT/USDC as de facto standards due to their scale, this reliance on U.S. Treasury-backed stablecoins means DeFi is subject to external monetary policies without reciprocal influence. The piece highlights the absence of a native DeFi risk-free rate and examines past attempts, like algorithmic stablecoins, which failed to challenge this dominance. The author suggests that vaults and curators may become central to a new financial architecture, facilitating global capital flow and efficiency. However, these structures currently lack mechanisms for asset price inflation and face risks from code vulnerabilities and governance issues. The future may lie in broker-like channels that enhance capital fluidity beyond centralized exchanges, potentially leading to a more integrated and efficient global market system. Ultimately, the article concludes that while DeFi infrastructure matures, the real innovation opportunity resides in creating channels that enable seamless, scalable capital interaction, moving beyond traditional token economics.

比推03/11 06:44

The Boundaries and Channels of Finance: The New Pricing Logic of Global Markets

比推03/11 06:44

Odaily Exclusive Interview with Gate Founder Dr. Han: From TradFi Integration to Intelligent Web3, Redefining the Boundaries of Exchanges

In a recent interview with Odaily, Dr. Han, founder and CEO of Gate, discussed the exchange's strategic direction, market outlook, and integration of AI and Web3 technologies. He addressed the current perception of slowed innovation in crypto compared to booming sectors like AI, noting that market cycles are normal and AI development ultimately benefits the crypto industry. Gate is actively incorporating AI to enhance internal operations and user experience. Dr. Han envisions a future where a simple AI dialog box could replace traditional product interfaces, handling all user queries and tasks. This vision is part of the broader "Intelligent Web3" concept, which aims to use AI agents to help users navigate the complex and fast-growing crypto information landscape. The exchange's "All in Web3" strategy, formalized in 2025, builds on years of groundwork in decentralized infrastructure, culminating in products like the Gate Wallet. For 2026, Dr. Han highlighted key growth areas: crypto payments, Real World Assets (RWA), and decentralized exchanges (DEXs). Regarding competition from traditional finance, he views the entry of institutions like NYSE and Nasdaq into tokenized stocks as a positive development that brings more users and assets into crypto. Gate's own TradFi business, launched recently, has seen rapid growth, exceeding $95 billion in trading volume, and is designed to create a synergistic "two-way integration" ecosystem with its core crypto services. Dr. Han also discussed challenges, including managing a fully remote workforce and adapting to AI-driven efficiency gains. He defended Gate's high volume of token listings, emphasizing user choice and the provision of protective tools over acting as a gatekeeper. On compliance, Gate has made significant progress, securing licenses across numerous U.S. states, European countries, and other regions since starting its efforts in 2018. Future plans include expanding into new jurisdictions and obtaining additional licenses for payments and derivatives. A long-term goal involves pursuing public listings for its various global entities. The interview concluded with the announcement of GateClaw, an AI agent platform for crypto, representing a first step toward Dr. Han's vision of an AI-driven, interface-free user experience.

Odaily星球日报03/11 04:19

Odaily Exclusive Interview with Gate Founder Dr. Han: From TradFi Integration to Intelligent Web3, Redefining the Boundaries of Exchanges

Odaily星球日报03/11 04:19

The Stock Tokenization Revolution: A Panoramic Report on Market Dynamics, Product Architecture, and Regulatory Moats

Tokenized stocks are emerging as a breakthrough sector in the real-world asset (RWA) market, with a total value exceeding $800 million—a 30x increase since the start of the year—and monthly trading volume reaching $1.8 billion. The core value proposition is enabling global, 24/7 access to U.S. equities with near-instant settlement, bypassing geographic restrictions and delays inherent in traditional finance. Three primary architectures are competing for dominance: 1. Instant execution (e.g., Ondo, CyberAlpha): maximizes capital efficiency. 2. Inventory model (e.g., xStocks, Backed): uses Swiss debt structures for superior DeFi composability. 3. Direct ownership (e.g., Securitize): offers full legal rights but limited on-chain flexibility. The market is dominated by two players: Ondo (53% share) leverages liquidity engineering, while Backed/xStocks (23%) uses regulatory arbitrage via Swiss law. Regulatory licensing—not technology—is the key moat, with complex cross-jurisdictional compliance (U.S., EU, offshore) forming the highest barrier to entry. The sector faces a trilemma between liquidity/speed, regulatory safety, and DeFi composability, and is diverging into two paths: incremental integration with traditional systems (e.g., DTCC) and revolutionary on-chain issuance for full disintermediation. The convergence of the $150 trillion global equity market with blockchain infrastructure is already underway.

marsbit03/10 13:24

The Stock Tokenization Revolution: A Panoramic Report on Market Dynamics, Product Architecture, and Regulatory Moats

marsbit03/10 13:24

The Limits of Finance, The Channel Value of Global Markets

This article explores the evolving relationship between traditional finance and decentralized finance (DeFi), focusing on the growing institutional interest in on-chain vaults and real-world assets (RWA). While major asset managers like BlackRock and Apollo are investing heavily in DeFi tokens, the sector faces challenges, including liquidity crises and structural limitations. A central theme is the absence of a native DeFi risk-free interest rate. Despite multiple attempts—from algorithmic stablecoins to liquidity staking tokens—DeFi has largely adopted USDT and USDC for their scale, effectively making U.S. Treasury bonds the de facto benchmark. However, this dependency creates vulnerability, as DeFi cannot interact bidirectionally with traditional finance. The article argues that the next phase of DeFi will revolve around vaults—on-chain repositories that aggregate assets and yield. These vaults, managed by "curators," aim to offer fixed-rate products and credit systems but currently lack mechanisms for asset price inflation and clear risk management. The piece concludes that while vaults and curators are gaining traction, the true innovation lies in creating efficient "channels" or broker-like systems that enhance global capital flow. These could eventually replace centralized exchanges as the primary liquidity hubs, enabling a more integrated and efficient financial system without relying on traditional tokenomics.

marsbit03/10 13:23

The Limits of Finance, The Channel Value of Global Markets

marsbit03/10 13:23

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