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Real-World Assets

Real-world assets (RWAs) are tangible or regulated assets that become programmable once they are tokenized. SORA uses RWAs to collateralize stable instruments, fund infrastructure projects, and provide transparent reporting to stakeholders.

Real-World Assets

Economics

Physical or traditional financial assets represented on-chain, such as commodities, invoices, or government bonds. Tokenizing RWAs expands Polkaswap liquidity and supports SORA's economic initiatives.

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Real-world assets (RWAs) are tangible or regulated assets that become programmable once they are tokenized. SORA uses RWAs to collateralize stable instruments, fund infrastructure projects, and provide transparent reporting to stakeholders.

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