Talk to Jack, head of FufutureDAO Foundation: When Nasdaq enters the market, who can get on the historic shuttle bus of RWA?
When will the RWA narrative truly shift from "mapping track" to "transaction logic"?
After experiencing the successive entry of Wall Street giants such as BlackRock and Franklin Templeton, the answer to this question seems to have remained unresolved until the emergence of a key variable - the potential entry of Nasdaq, which will undoubtedly step on the most powerful accelerator for this profound narrative iteration.
In this context, RWA has reached a delicate inflection point, the past gameplay that stayed at the level of "asset mapping" has shown fatigue, and the new paradigm of "on-chain native use" and "composable transactions" is becoming the focus of competition.
With this question, we had an in-depth conversation with Jack, the head of the FufutureDAO Foundation, who believes that the winner and loser of RWA lies not in the order of issuance, but in the transaction itself.
And the good show will really start after Nasdaq enters...