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RWA (Real-World Assets)

What are RWAs?

Updated over 2 months ago

1. What are RWAs (Real-World Assets)?

RWAs are real-world assets, such as real estate, that are converted into units. By owning units, you gain the right to economic participation in the income generated by the asset. A unit does not represent ownership of the asset and does not grant property rights.


2. How much money do I need to invest in RWAs?

You can start with a single unit, which costs 50 USDT.


3. How do you earn from RWAs?

When you purchase a unit, you gain economic participation in the project under the terms described for that asset. If the real-world asset generates income, for example, through rental payments, this revenue may be distributed among unit holders according to the defined distribution model. The more units you hold, the larger your share of the distributed economic result. Returns are not guaranteed and depend on operational and market factors.

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