Finance: Cross-border RWA businesses in the three categories of bond-oriented, equity-oriented, and gold are feasible

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PANews February 13 News, according to Caijing magazine, the “Notice on Further Preventing and Disposing of Risks Related to Virtual Currencies and Other” defines RWA tokenization as a new type of securities activity, which means licensed securities intermediaries in mainland China and Hong Kong are expected to benefit. Analysis indicates three feasible cross-border RWA business types:

  1. Debt-oriented RWA tokenization, namely RWA tokenization in the form of foreign debt, characterized by a clear maturity date with principal and interest repayment at maturity.
  2. Equity-oriented RWA tokenization, which involves asset securitization based on domestic equity outside the country, with equity-like RWA tokens that usually pay dividends and have no fixed maturity date.
  3. Other RWA tokenization, such as RWA business based on gold.
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