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How traditional finance can be brought to the blockchain

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Real-World Assets: Top 5 Cryptocurrencies

As blockchain technology evolves, more projects integrate real-world assets (RWAs) into the crypto ecosystem. This means tangible assets like  real estate, commodities, and traditional financial products can now be brought onto the blockchain , enhancing transparency, security, and efficiency. Such a shift enables seamless trading, fractional ownership, and exciting new investment opportunities.

Here are  five standout projects  leading the way in bringing real-world assets to the blockchain in 2024.

AVAX

Avalanche (AVAX) is at the forefront of RWA coins, racing toward a $10 billion market cap. As a Layer 1 blockchain, it supports decentralized applications and custom blockchain networks, positioning itself as a formidable competitor to Ethereum.

With an  impressive transaction capacity of up to 6,500 transactions per second , Avalanche offers the scalability craved by developers—all that without compromises over performance. It's the platform to watch as it seeks to become the go-to choice for smart contracts!

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OM

MANTRA (OM) is a decentralized finance platform and Layer 1 blockchain that emphasizes security and regulatory compliance. Built on the Cosmos SDK,  it offers scalability of up to 10,000 transactions per second  and supports IBC and CosmWasm.

With tools for tokenizing and trading real-world assets, MANTRA simplifies compliance for individual and institutional users, making it a strong contender in the Web3 space.

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MKR

MakerDAO is emerging as an RWA and, unsurprisingly, gaining attention in the crypto space.

 It categorizes its RWA collateral into four types:  Cashlike assets include stablecoins and government bonds; Clean Money focuses on renewable energy and sustainable projects; Miscellaneous covers various ERC-20 tokens and security tokens; and Physically Resilient assets are hard to seize. This strategic approach highlights MakerDAO's commitment to integrating RWAs into the crypto ecosystem.

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QNT

Quant (QNT) is a leader in interoperability, revolutionizing blockchain connections with its Overledger network. This platform acts as a universal bridge, enabling  diverse blockchains to communicate without sacrificing efficiency or security .

Quant's technology is crucial for RWAs like real estate and private equity—it allows for seamless exchanges and secure transactions. By ensuring compliance and privacy, Overledger paves the way for a more interconnected future in capital markets.

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VET

VeChain (VET) is one of the leaders in RWAs,  offering scalable solutions for tracking and authenticating  physical and digital assets. Through the integration of technologies like NFC/RFID and smart contracts, VeChain enhances transparency, trust, and efficiency in asset transactions and transforms asset management in the digital landscape.

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