Pharos Network has launched a collaborative ecosystem designed to transition real-world assets from experimental pilots into a standardized, institutional-grade execution framework.
A New Standard for Real-World Assets
Pharos Network, a financial Layer 1 platform, has announced the launch of an alliance that seeks to move the real-world asset ( RWA) market beyond fragmented pilots into a scalable and standardized execution framework. The founding cohort includes Chainlink, Asseto Finance, Ember, Faroo, Layerzero, R25, Re7 Labs, Topnod, and Centrifuge, forming the backbone of “Realfi” on Pharos.
Together, these partners aim to address systemic challenges such as fragmented liquidity, inconsistent infrastructure standards, and regulatory silos by coordinating assets and capital under a shared framework.
Known as the Realfi Alliance, the initiative is structured around four pillars: asset enablement, infrastructure and compliance alignment, liquidity and utility design, and market transparency. Asset enablement focuses on securely bringing real-world value on-chain in composable formats, while infrastructure and compliance alignment leverages Pharos’ parallel execution and compliance modules to meet institutional standards.
Additionally, liquidity and utility design ensure assets integrate seamlessly into staking, yield, and applications—as highlighted by a collaboration between Ember and Re7 Labs on risk management. Market transparency establishes benchmarks for risk and yield to build trust among capital allocators.
“The core challenge facing on-chain finance today is not a lack of assets, but the absence of a unified environment where those assets can function at scale,” said Wish Wu, co-founder and CEO of Pharos Network. “The RealFi Alliance is our commitment to building that environment, aligning leaders like Chainlink, the industry-standard oracle platform, with specialized asset operators to ensure that real value moves on-chain with institutional-grade reliability.”
The initiative ensures the upcoming Pharos Mainnet will launch as a ready-to-use financial environment with integrated liquidity and compliance standards. Expansion will occur in structured batches, with new members selected based on asset quality, technical readiness, and ecosystem alignment. This long-term approach positions Pharos to deliver one of the most robust Realfi infrastructures in the industry.
FAQ ❓
- What is the Realfi Alliance? A Pharos Network initiative to standardize real‑world assets onchain.
- Who are the founding members? Chainlink, Asseto Finance, Ember, Faroo, LayerZero, R25, Re7 Labs, TopNod, and Centrifuge.
- What problems does it solve? It tackles fragmented liquidity, inconsistent standards, and regulatory silos.
- What’s next for Pharos? The Alliance ensures the Pharos Mainnet launches with integrated liquidity and compliance.
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