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#证券代币化与RWA Seeing Circle launch the Arc Developer Fund to support the development of real-world financial applications, I am pondering a question—how should we balance technological innovation and asset security?
In recent years, the hype around RWA has indeed surged, with on-chain real-world assets, on-chain markets, private credit markets... all sounding very promising. But I want to remind everyone that the more cutting-edge the innovation, the greater the risk often is. I have seen too many people attracted by "new concepts" and neglect the most basic risk management.
A few honest truths: First, the launch of ecosystem support funds is a good thing, indicating that the industry is seeking healthy development. But this does not mean every project involved is safe. Second, real-world asset tokenization indeed has broad prospects, but when we participate, we must ask ourselves—do I understand the risks of this project? Can I bear these risks? Third, even if we are optimistic about this direction, we should control it within a reasonable proportion of the overall asset allocation.
A long-term mindset is very important. True opportunities are never afraid of waiting; rather, the mentality of rushing to chase the hot trend is often the beginning of losses. My advice is: it’s fine to pay attention to industry trends, but most of your energy should be spent understanding fundamentals and managing positions well. Safety always comes first.