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Guoyu RWA Unveils 100-City Tokenization Drive

Guoyu RWA announced a “100-City Initiative” to speed up tokenization across sectors, including real estate..

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Guoyu RWA announced a “100-City Initiative” to speed up tokenization across sectors, including real estate, with events already held in Hangzhou, Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Qingzhou, and Beihai. The company detail plan to help enterprises move assets on-chain using smart contracts and cross-border tools. The release says assets can include property, commodities, and energy, with a focus on compliance.

The campaign is part of the Global Eco Chain (GEC) ecosystem. GEC’s site show features such as an RWA launch platform, a DEX for trading, and “Land Pass” modules aimed at real estate interests. These tools claim fast finality and multi-chain support designed for institutional standards. The GEC pages also present user metrics and liquidity claims that frame the initiative’s scale.

A reprint on Benzinga confirm announcement and repeats the goal to link traditional industries with digital finance through compliant tokenization workflows. In simple terms, the plan aims to make it easier for companies to issue and manage digital shares of assets while meeting rules in different places.

The company positions the roadshow as a bridge between regulators, investors, and builders. “We aim to set new benchmarks for trust and efficiency in the rapidly evolving world of tokenized finance” said the firm in the release. The GlobeNewswire note outline goals, while GEC pages describe ecosystem pieces targeting real-estate deals and other RWAs.

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