Recently, I have been chatting with several exchange executives in the industry, and there is a consensus— the next wave of growth for exchanges is very likely to be RWA.



The reason is simple. Meme coins and VC tokens have seen little innovation in recent years, and their popularity is gradually fading. But RWA is different; it can truly attract new users from Web2. This is not just a hype within the crypto circle, but a real market opportunity.

You can feel this momentum just by looking at the data. The trading volume of RWA on a certain leading DEX recently surpassed the $1 billion mark, with Ondo alone accounting for 89% of the share—indicating that market interest has become quite concentrated. Clearly, exchanges have also sensed this opportunity. For example, a major trading platform recently launched Tradi, focusing on US stocks and gold trading; top exchanges are following suit, with Binance, a leading platform, and others gradually launching commodities assets.

This RWA wave, in essence, is a deep collision between traditional finance and the crypto world. For exchanges, it is a key way to attract institutional and Web2 users; for users, it offers an additional opportunity to trade real assets on-chain.
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FOMOSapienvip
· 01-19 15:03
Is Ondo at 89%? That data seems a bit exaggerated. Is the actual demand still that high... --- We've heard RWA so many times, but how many projects can truly retain Web2 users? --- Exchanges are starting to tell stories again, just like they did last year. --- Breaking 1 billion in trading volume sounds impressive, but compared to spot trading, it's not enough. --- Listing gold on the US stock market feels like just a shell game. Can it really solve any problems? --- Wait, can commodities really attract retail investors? I think it's unlikely. --- Will this wave be just a flash in the pan again, like Meme coins?
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LiquidationWizardvip
· 01-19 08:41
RWA is hot, but Ondo's 89% share looks a bit intimidating... Will it really be the next wave or is this just one project holding the scene?
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GasFeeAssassinvip
· 01-16 16:00
Wait, Ondo accounts for 89%? That’s quite concentrated; it feels a bit risky.
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ForkMastervip
· 01-16 16:00
哈,又是一波"共识",我看这都是套路啊,Ondo那89%的份额说明啥?就说明别的项目方都没能力呗。 真正的财富密码永远不会这么明目张胆地摆在台面上讲,我三个娃的奶粉钱都是靠发现漏洞时间差赚的,RWA这事儿还是先看项目方有没有真正做合规吧。 光看成交量没用,得审计合约代码才算数。
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StakoorNeverSleepsvip
· 01-16 15:59
Ondo一家独大这事儿感觉有点悬,真能吃下89%的份额?
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SudoRm-RfWallet/vip
· 01-16 15:58
Ondo owns 89% exclusively, which is a bit outrageous... It feels like there will be differentiation later on, depending on who can truly create a unique edge.
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fren.ethvip
· 01-16 15:58
RWA这波要起来了,Ondo一家独大有点离谱,感觉快到分蛋糕的时候了
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TokenAlchemistvip
· 01-16 15:45
ondo's 89% dominance is kinda wild but also screams concentration risk... like yeah rwa narrative is hitting different, but let's not pretend this isn't just the next inefficiency vector getting arbitraged into oblivion lol
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