Xrwa.fun, an ETH-based RWA asset launch platform, has launched its mainnet
Odaily News Jointly initiated by Hong Kong Global Cloud Exchange (holding licenses from China, Hong Kong and the United States) and South Koreas Aroundz (Upbit RWA asset issuance partner), xrwa.fun relies on multi-national licenses to build a cross-border compliance channel to achieve transparent asset ownership and fund supervision on the chain.
xrwa.fun adopts the ERC-3463 protocol to solve the lack of liquidity, lack of pricing standards and cross-border compliance barriers of non-financial assets (entities/IP/collectibles), and realize on-chain management of the entire life cycle.
xrwa.fun pioneered the anti-centralization subscription algorithm and customized issuance rules, covering RWA, AI and Meme assets, lowering the participation threshold for institutions and retail investors, and actively promoting the formulation of the RWA Technical Specifications standard.
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