Real World Asset Tokenization: Top 5 Trends to Watch in 2023
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<p>Nothing following this constitutes financial advice, please do your own research. All data presented henceforth are accurate as of 10 April 2023.</p>
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<p>Traditionally, trillions of dollars worth of assets such as real estate, fine art, metals, and trade finance have been locked away, inaccessible to most retail investors due to their high cost of entry. These assets have primarily been owned by institutional investors, with limited opportunities for individual investors to participate.</p>
<p>However, with the emergence of tokenization — the process of creating digital representations of assets on a blockchain — these industries are poised for disruption.<strong> Tokenization has the potential to attract a broader base of smaller-ticket investors, democratizing access to previously inaccessible assets. For institutional investors, this also means greater liquidity and increased efficiency.</strong></p>
<p>In the following section, we will look at the top 5 trends for Real World Assets (RWA) tokenization, covering the recent developments, on-chain metrics and a brief look into the up and coming RWA protocols.</p>
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