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#比特币2026年行情展望 Tokenization of real assets (RWA) is no longer just a financial concept hype this time.
The Global Settlement Network recently conducted a case in Southeast Asia—tokenizing water treatment facility assets in Jakarta with an investment scale of about $200 million. It may sound insignificant, but a closer look reveals the potential: water infrastructure has stable cash flows and lasting demand for public services. By enhancing liquidity through blockchain, it can facilitate project financing and attract more investors. If this model proves successful, it could become a landmark case demonstrating RWA moving from theory to practical application.
Their plan is to replicate this model across Southeast Asia within the next 12 months, covering more infrastructure sectors such as energy and transportation. Southeast Asia already has substantial infrastructure investment needs. If tokenization can reduce financing costs and improve capital efficiency, more projects will follow.
The deeper logic reflected here is: RWA is transitioning from virtual assets to the real economy. Liquidity issues, transparency concerns, and participation barriers for small investors—these are all being redefined. In the coming year, you are likely to see more basic public infrastructure enter the secondary market in token form, no longer exclusive to a few institutions.
Starting with the most fundamental public asset—water—more broadly illustrates the point: RWA is not just a future concept on PPT slides; it is already unfolding in reality.