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FinanceFeeds Publishes RWA Review Guide

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FinanceFeeds published framework for judging crypto projects tied to gold, real estate and other real-world assets. The checklist focuses on clear investor rights, licensed issuers, audited reserves, and how cash flows reach token holders. It aims to help buyers compare token deals and spot red flags before money moves.

Global standard-setters are urging similar care. The Bank for International Settlements has set concepts for token systems, noting that benefits only come with strong governance and risk control. “Token arrangements need sound oversight to support safety and efficiency,” said Agustín Carstens, BIS General Manager.

Institutional guidance also stresses custody. A new report from Global Digital Finance, Deloitte and Zodia Custody outlined path to scale, calling for verifiable ownership records, bankruptcy-remote structures and interoperable identity checks for assets such as property shares and tokenized funds.

Tokenization turns rights to an asset—like rent from a building—into digital units that can trade all day. Good projects explain what investors really own, where the asset sits, and how audits and payouts work. Poor ones hide these facts. As more banks and cities test property tokens, shared checklists can make deals easier to trust and compare across markets.

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