Be yourself and be truly carefree, without pretense or affectation. Live happily and carry yourself proudly. If you encounter voices that don't suit you, just ignore them.
The most frequently asked question lately is—can there still be breakout projects in the RWA track? To be honest, I won't make a rash conclusion, but I am indeed tracking this direction. Currently, I am focusing on the MSVP project. Based on its development logic and market positioning, although the RWA track is highly competitive, there are still opportunities. The key is whether the project team can truly solve practical application scenarios. The potential of this track is still there; it all depends on who can seize the window of opportunity.
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DecentralizedElder
· 01-24 12:34
Regarding RWA, to put it simply, it's about who can truly implement it, not just bragging. I'm also looking into the MSVP approach.
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LiquidatorFlash
· 01-23 18:01
RWA now is all about whose smart contract risk control mechanism is tougher... The collateralization ratio set by MSVP is indeed cautious, but the so-called window period... I remain cautiously optimistic. A liquidation threshold of 0.73 means limited volatility space; don't be blinded by the hype of a hot product.
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 01-23 10:20
RWA hot topic? I bet MSVP can come up with something, or else this track will really just become a PPT show.
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BearMarketLightning
· 01-23 09:26
RWA hot topic? Bro, the window period is almost closed and you're still talking about opportunities, this cracks me up.
I'm also watching MSVP, but to be honest, the application scenarios are still a bit vague. Let's wait and see.
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nft_widow
· 01-21 15:19
Can RWA still become a hit? To be honest, it really depends on execution. I'm also paying attention to the MSVP direction, but the window of opportunity really doesn't wait.
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BlockchainBouncer
· 01-21 15:11
This RWA really depends on how the project team executes. Not all projects labeled with RWA can become popular. I'm also watching MSVP, and they do have some substance.
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WagmiWarrior
· 01-21 15:09
RWA still depends on real-world implementation; just telling stories will die early. I'm also paying attention to MSVP, but to be honest, the window of opportunity is getting narrower and narrower.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 01-21 15:09
RWA is hot, but how many can truly be implemented? I'm also watching MSVP, but I need to wait and see, don't rush to all in.
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StealthMoon
· 01-21 15:08
Honestly, right now those entering the RWA space are all gamblers... I’ve also looked at MSVP, the logic is clear, but I’m just worried it’s another PPT dream.
Window period? Bro, the window is almost closed, what are you still waiting for?
Every day asking about hot projects, but very few projects are truly implementable. Don’t be fooled by the narratives.
MSVP, this thing has a solid fundamental, but there are too many competitors. How can newcomers break through?
This track is already a bloodbath. Is there still a chance? I think it’s unlikely.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 01-21 14:53
RWA is starting to hype again? I went all in on a similar one two years ago, and as a result, the collateralization ratio wasn't well controlled, leading to a liquidation. I wish I had known earlier. Can the MSVP solve the application scenario? Haha, let's wait and see. When the borrowing rate soars, the liquidation price will be compromised.
Be yourself and be truly carefree, without pretense or affectation. Live happily and carry yourself proudly. If you encounter voices that don't suit you, just ignore them.
The most frequently asked question lately is—can there still be breakout projects in the RWA track? To be honest, I won't make a rash conclusion, but I am indeed tracking this direction. Currently, I am focusing on the MSVP project. Based on its development logic and market positioning, although the RWA track is highly competitive, there are still opportunities. The key is whether the project team can truly solve practical application scenarios. The potential of this track is still there; it all depends on who can seize the window of opportunity.