REAL Partners with RWA Inc. to Accelerate Tokenized Asset Infrastructure

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REAL has entered into a strategic partnership with RWA Inc., a global platform specializing in real-world asset (RWA) tokenization, investor access, and Web3 growth infrastructure. The collaboration aims to build a more robust and scalable blockchain-based financing infrastructure. Together, they will explore how REAL’s RWA-focused Layer 1 blockchain can support tokenized asset issuances originated via RWA Inc., while improving investor onboarding, distribution, and post-issuance servicing. Key areas of cooperation include tokenized asset issuance, AI-powered automation, distribution channels, co-marketing initiatives, and the future use of AI in governance and financial workflows. The partnership seeks to create a more accessible, efficient, and scalable foundation for bringing real-world assets onto the blockchain.

REAL is pleased to announce that it has entered into a strategic agreement with RWA Inc., a worldwide platform that focuses on the tokenization of real-world assets, investor access, and Web3 growth infrastructure.

The purpose of this partnership is to bring together two teams that are oriented around a same objective, which is for building a more robust infrastructure for the next generation of financing on blockchain. As part of the agreement, REAL and RWA Inc. will investigate the ways in which REAL’s Layer 1 blockchain, which is focused on RWA, might support certain tokenized asset issuances that originate via RWA Inc., while also improving investor onboarding, asset distribution, and post-issuance lifecycle support.

As the market for tokenized real-world assets continues to gather speed, it is becoming more necessary for the market to have infrastructure that is not just scalable, but also purpose-built for issuance, investor access, servicing, and long-term asset management. In order to investigate just that, this cooperation was established.

Tokenized asset issuance on REAL, investor onboarding and access infrastructure, distribution channels for tokenized RWAs, post-issuance reporting and servicing, AI-powered growth, automation, and campaign support, co-marketing initiatives around RWA adoption and REAL’s upcoming token generation event, and future exploration of agentic AI in governance, validation, and financial workflows are some of the topics that REAL and RWA Inc. will investigate together.

In the areas of tokenization strategy, launch assistance, artificial intelligence automation, and investor-facing infrastructure, RWA Inc. adds their extensive knowledge. REAL provides a Layer 1 that has been purpose-built and is intended exclusively for the tokenization, trading, and administration of assets that exist in the real world.

The goal of the two teams working together is to provide a foundation that is more easily accessible, more efficient, and more scalable for moving real-world assets onto the blockchain.

Through this agreement, REAL is demonstrating its continuous commitment to collaborating with ecosystem actors that are aligned with its goals and who are able to assist in accelerating adoption, expanding infrastructure, and supporting the wider growth of tokenized finance.

REAL is a Layer 1 blockchain that was developed specifically for the purpose of tokenization, trading, and administration of assets that exist in the real world. Developed with the intention of facilitating institutional-grade blockchain financing, REAL is in the process of building infrastructure for asset issuance, access, and lifecycle management within an ecosystem that is both scalable and efficient.

RWA Inc. is a worldwide platform that focuses on the tokenization of real-world assets, investor access, and Web3 growth infrastructure. Its mission is to assist projects and issuers in connecting tokenized prospects with wider market involvement.

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QWhat is the main purpose of the strategic partnership between REAL and RWA Inc.?

AThe main purpose is to build a more robust infrastructure for the next generation of blockchain financing by combining REAL's RWA-focused Layer 1 blockchain with RWA Inc.'s platform for tokenization and investor access.

QWhat specific areas of collaboration will REAL and RWA Inc. investigate together?

AThey will investigate tokenized asset issuance on REAL, investor onboarding infrastructure, distribution channels for tokenized RWAs, post-issuance reporting and servicing, AI-powered growth and automation, co-marketing initiatives, and future exploration of agentic AI in governance and financial workflows.

QWhat unique expertise does RWA Inc. bring to this partnership?

ARWA Inc. brings extensive knowledge in the areas of tokenization strategy, launch assistance, artificial intelligence automation, and investor-facing infrastructure.

QWhat is the primary function of the REAL blockchain?

AREAL is a Layer 1 blockchain that was specifically developed for the tokenization, trading, and administration of real-world assets, with the intention of facilitating institutional-grade blockchain financing.

QWhat is the goal of combining the efforts of the two teams?

AThe goal is to provide a foundation that is more easily accessible, efficient, and scalable for moving real-world assets onto the blockchain.

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