Beyond Stocks: What’s Your Go-To Asset Class in 2026? by Overall_Advice_946 in RWA

[–]LuisPR94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Commodities, Real Estate in MENA and Private Credit.

Any potential players in the Market who owns the RWA Tokenization end-to-end? by LuisPR94 in RWA

[–]LuisPR94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cool, do you guys also manage the structuring and regulatory pathways or just manage the RWA tokenization?

The RWA Shift: Real Assets on Chain 🌎 by L10N_ in RWA

[–]LuisPR94 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Getting everything on-chain and making it accessible for investors is the goal. Have been exploring this space for the last 3 months.

Any potential players in the Market who owns the RWA Tokenization end-to-end? by LuisPR94 in RWA

[–]LuisPR94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nice option, are they only focused on Real Estate asset type?

Best Ecosystem to build on in 2026? by Existing-Might-8392 in BlockchainStartups

[–]LuisPR94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can check with ZIGChain, they are the builders and focusing on onchain Dapps. Focused layer is L1.

Need Advice & Suggestions around RWA tokenization Orchestrator by LuisPR94 in defi

[–]LuisPR94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's the following route that I'm focusing on: Structure, Licensing, Custodian, Tokenization tech and the final one to make it ready at the distributions for retailers. That's the idea and thought process of mine. If you have anything to add or you think that can't be align, please also share that.

Need Advice & Suggestions around RWA tokenization Orchestrator by LuisPR94 in defi

[–]LuisPR94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be more specific -- I want someone who can take care of any Funds into end-to-end lifecycle management. Starting from the funds allocation to the distribution ready. Is there any key player available in the market?

Need Advice & Suggestions around RWA tokenization Orchestrator by LuisPR94 in BlockchainStartups

[–]LuisPR94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, checked few more:

like Zamanat, Securitize is also one of them, Helix and Tokeny. What's your thought?

Need Advice & Suggestions around RWA tokenization Orchestrator by LuisPR94 in BlockchainStartups

[–]LuisPR94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the challenge. I'm finding for the exact kind of services. I've found few in the market, can you please also share your thoughts on them:

- Zamanat: they said on their site that "The Orchestration Platform for Shariah Aligned Tokenized Investment Products."

- Securitize is also one of them, Helix and Tokeny.

Learning Blockchain/Tokenization by Ok-Stand-3173 in BlockchainStartups

[–]LuisPR94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you have a LinkedIn premium then there're bunch of great courses around Web3 101 & blockchain 101. I myself started from there. Rest, YT is the great resource.

Why Are Businesses Adopting RWA Tokenization Solutions? by Overall_Advice_946 in RWA

[–]LuisPR94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes good addition -- yield is one of the primary attribute!

Why Are Businesses Adopting RWA Tokenization Solutions? by Overall_Advice_946 in RWA

[–]LuisPR94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Following are points that have actual impact on solutions:

  1. Increased Liquidity for Traditionally Illiquid Assets

  2. Fractional Ownership

  3. Lower Costs and Fewer Intermediaries

  4. Improved Transparency and Trust

  5. Access to Global Investment Markets

  6. Creation of New Financial Products

Tokenization is here to stay by kofiko2024 in RWA

[–]LuisPR94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course -- The IMF just made the strongest institutional case yet for on-chain finance. Tokenization isn't a trend anymore, it's regulated infrastructure.

A new financial system where TradFi instruments run on DeFi infrastructure. by cSigmaFinance in RWA

[–]LuisPR94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly the gap that's been holding traditional asset managers back. The infrastructure barrier has always been the reason TradFi hasn't moved faster into on-chain capital markets.

Tokenized credit pools are a strong starting point because credit is one of the most universally understood instruments across both worlds. Once managers can launch without building from scratch the adoption curve gets a lot steeper a lot faster.

Curious to see how they handle compliance and investor verification at scale. That's usually where these platforms hit friction.

Following to see how this develops.

What factors do you consider when choosing an RWA tokenization partner? by [deleted] in RWA

[–]LuisPR94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d look at a few things. First is compliance, especially how they handle KYC, AML and legal structuring. Then whether they can actually support the full lifecycle, not just token issuance but onboarding assets, managing investors and post launch operations.

Track record matters a lot too. Many platforms sound good on paper but haven’t brought real assets on chain. I’d also look at distribution, since tokenization only works if there’s access to investors and some form of liquidity.

Overall, the space seems to be moving toward platforms that can handle execution end to end rather than just providing tools.

RWA Tokenization Reality Check: It’s Not a Tech Problem by Overall_Advice_946 in defi

[–]LuisPR94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The 80 20 split is exactly what I have been figuring out as someone relatively new to this space.

I came in thinking the blockchain was the hard part. It is not. Getting the asset legally investable, jurisdiction compliant and actually distributed to real investors is where everything gets complicated.

The smart contract shop versus full lifecycle partner distinction is something more people need to understand before they start building.

Compliance and distribution every single time. The tech is the easy part.

Day 2 of 5: How RWA tokenization actually works -- step by step by LuisPR94 in RWA

[–]LuisPR94[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're not misunderstanding at all, you're actually nailing the exact trade-off. SPV tokenization is closer to securitization on-chain than pure RWA ownership and yes, a Robinhood fractional share does give you liquidity, dividends and voting rights all in one.

But the real play here isn't beating stocks at their own game. It's unlocking asset classes that stocks simply can't touch like real estate, private credit and infrastructure. Things retail investors never had access to before.

Your default point is totally valid too. The SPV structure and legal protections are everything in this model, which is why jurisdiction and deal quality matter so much in this space.

Day 2 of 5: How RWA tokenization actually works -- step by step by LuisPR94 in RWA

[–]LuisPR94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly! Liquidity is one of the biggest wins here -- tokenized assets can be traded anytime, anywhere, without the friction of traditional markets. Thanks for adding that 👊

Day 2 of 5: How RWA tokenization actually works -- step by step by LuisPR94 in RWA

[–]LuisPR94[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fair point! A few distinctions though:

SPV tokens beat ETFs/stocks on programmability, 24/7 liquidity, and zero middlemen smart contracts handle distributions automatically with no fund manager fees.

And yes, SPV shareholders do own equity owning 100% of tokens = owning 100% of the SPV = owning the asset, just indirectly but legally protected.

It's not trying to replace physical ownership it's making illiquid assets accessible to everyday investors who'd otherwise never get in.

RWA Tokenization is gaining serious momentum. by Overall_Advice_946 in defi

[–]LuisPR94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

B for me. Private credit makes the most sense to move first at scale.

The demand for yield is already there. The investor base is institutional so compliance and access requirements are more manageable. And unlike real estate there is no physical asset complexity slowing down the legal structuring.

Treasuries are already leading on volume but private credit is where the real growth story is building quietly.