Recently, I followed a project in the RWA track and inadvertently discovered some interesting things.
I originally wanted to study the operational model of bank chains, but ended up finding their Manifesto document in the Rayls community. After reading it, I found the concept of this project quite intriguing.
What’s more surprising is that after binding the account, you can directly receive an exclusive Passport Card. For those who want to understand RWA infrastructure, this is a good entry point. After all, there are many mixed projects in this track, and few can provide a clear vision and actual experience.
If you are also following the on-chain of real-world assets, you can see what they are doing.
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ETHmaxi_NoFilter
· 2h ago
Rayls' Manifesto really has something to it, not the kind of empty talk.
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The passport card marketing strategy is quite effective, much more reliable than most RWA projects.
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Bank chain? It sounds like we are about to start a new round of hype... but this time it seems a bit different?
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The mix of good and bad is too real; finally, a project is willing to do proper documentation.
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Wait, can it be claimed directly? Isn't this just a disguised Airdrop? Haha.
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I took a look at the RWA sector, and this group's thinking is indeed clear, unlike other projects that are so flashy.
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WhaleMistaker
· 3h ago
The Rayls Passport Card has really caught my attention this time, much stronger than those RWA projects that just talk the talk.
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ChainDetective
· 3h ago
The Rayls manifesto is indeed quite interesting, much more reliable than those projects that just talk every day.
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The Passport Card gameplay is quite smart, it directly gives people a sense of awareness.
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The RWA track is indeed uneven, but Rayls' logic looks pretty good.
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I haven't figured out the banking chain part yet, I'll also go check their documents.
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Binding gives you a card? I think this operation is acceptable, at least it's not just empty.
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There are really not many in the RWA space with a clear vision, it's worth following.
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DataOnlooker
· 3h ago
Oh, the Manifesto from Rayls really has some substance, but how long the Passport Card trap can be played depends on
RWA is indeed chaotic, but there aren't many teams that dare to express their stance clearly, which is commendable
The key is whether the banking chain can run smoothly; just having ideas is useless
The card acquisition experience is quite good, but how it gets implemented later is what to watch for
This track is too deep; there are too many followers, while there are few who can see the path clearly.
Recently, I followed a project in the RWA track and inadvertently discovered some interesting things.
I originally wanted to study the operational model of bank chains, but ended up finding their Manifesto document in the Rayls community. After reading it, I found the concept of this project quite intriguing.
What’s more surprising is that after binding the account, you can directly receive an exclusive Passport Card. For those who want to understand RWA infrastructure, this is a good entry point. After all, there are many mixed projects in this track, and few can provide a clear vision and actual experience.
If you are also following the on-chain of real-world assets, you can see what they are doing.