Recently, everyone has been talking about RWA (Real World Assets on the blockchain). Simply put, it means moving things like houses and bonds onto the blockchain, for example, Chainlink is responsible for ensuring the data is authentic and reliable. This way, a bridge can be built between traditional finance and blockchain. But having data alone is not enough; transactions also require trust. In reality, everyone knows that money can be accounted for, but the reliability of people is the key. At this point, I came across @UXLINKofficial's RWS (Real World Social). What it does is very simple: it brings relationships between people onto the blockchain, allowing "trust" to be verified. When issuing RWA, RWS can confirm the identities of participants, avoiding chaos. In DeFi or peer-to-peer transactions, RWS can reduce fraud and improve efficiency. In DAO voting, RWS ensures that the relationships are real people, not bots spamming. Value needs to flow, and trust is the foundation. Together, these two will make Web3 more sustainable.
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