In fact, tokenizing real-world assets has long ceased to be a novelty. The problem is that most projects are too crude—simply putting bonds and property income rights on the chain and leaving a bunch of digital certificates lying in wallets that can't be mobilized.



One project sees the issue differently. It is not content with simple asset mapping but has built a set of "general collateral infrastructure," aiming to truly enable the liquidity of these trillion-level traditional assets on the chain and generate compound value. In other words, tokenization is just the appetizer; the main course is that it can do work and make money.

This idea sounds beautiful, but is there any practical case to support it? Yes. A key operation occurred in July this year: using Superstate's tokenized US short-term Treasury bond fund (USTB) directly as collateral to mint stablecoins in real-time. What does this indicate? It shows that high-quality assets that are regulated and generate real cash flow can be integrated into DeFi systems without any customized modifications, becoming anchors of on-chain liquidity.

There have been new developments since then. The scope of integration has expanded from the safest government bonds to Centrifuge's JAAA—a tokenized product representing an investment-grade corporate credit portfolio. What does this mean? It indicates that the asset list is gradually expanding into higher-risk, higher-yield areas. From ultra-safe sovereign debt to corporate-level credit, step by step.

The key question is: how can these assets operate effectively on the chain? The core mechanism lies in its unique risk isolation mechanism—
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ruggedSoBadLMAOvip
· 2h ago
Finally, someone has figured out tokenization; those previous projects were really just for show... USTB directly collateralizes to mint stablecoins, now that's playing creatively, unlike those dead digital certificates. From government bonds to corporate credit, the appetite is growing, and this move is well thought out... However, can the risk isolation really hold up? It seems like we need to see more data later on.
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LadderToolGuyvip
· 2h ago
This is the right way, not the kind of scam that just puts assets on the chain and calls it a day.
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RektHuntervip
· 3h ago
Someone finally has a thorough understanding of this matter, not just blindly doing asset mapping that leads to dead ends, but truly bringing trillions of dollars worth of assets to life on the chain. The operation in July was indeed intense; USTB was directly used as collateral to mint stablecoins. This is the kind of DeFi that should exist. From government bonds to corporate credit, the gradual advancement of these areas, if risk management can be truly effective, this infrastructure could be quite promising. But to be fair, how exactly is the risk isolation mechanism designed? Can it really hold up? Let's wait and see if it can avoid another pattern of rapid price increases followed by crashes.
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