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#MSCI未来或纳入数字资产财库企业 🚀 $200 million worth of water assets initiate the tokenization wave!
Global Settlement Network officially announces entry into Southeast Asia, with the first stop being Jakarta's water treatment facilities—aiming to bring these essential infrastructure projects onto the blockchain. The plan is to expand across Southeast Asia within 12 months, targeting a scale of $200 million💧
This is not just about "asset onboarding." Water projects generate stable cash flow and impact people's daily lives. If blockchain can truly enhance liquidity, it could attract more funds into this sector and potentially become a typical case of RWA (Real-World Assets) landing in the real economy—that's a different level.
Southeast Asia has a strong demand for infrastructure. If this water tokenization truly succeeds, will sectors like energy and transportation follow? Very likely. The RWA track is undergoing a transformation: starting from financial assets and gradually moving toward physical assets. The era of empowering real economic efficiency is already in sight.
In the next year, we may see more essential infrastructure projects entering circulation in token form—lower participation barriers, increased transparency, and stronger liquidity—all of which need to be redefined. RWA is not just hype; it is happening in reality, starting from the most basic human need—"water."