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Ta Yang Weighs Rights Issue for RWA Push

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Ta Yang Group said it may raise funds via a rights issue to speed work on AI digital humans and a real-world-asset framework. The company announced plan, adding proceeds could also fund strategic digital-asset buys such as ETH reserves.

Management said the raise would back its August pivot toward Web4.0. In that update, the group outlined blueprint to pair AI “digital humans” with an RWA tokenization platform across education, gaming, and healthcare.

The firm also formed partnership with industry bodies to build an “AI Digital Human + RWA” lab project, signaling product work already underway. “The potential rights issue carries crucial positive significance… and will accelerate our move toward the RWA field,” said Shi Qi, Chairlady of Ta Yang Group.

Background: Tokenization turns claims on real assets into digital tokens that can settle faster and trade more easily. A rights issue lets listed firms raise capital from existing shareholders. By linking new funds to a tokenization framework and AI tools, Ta Yang aims to open fresh revenue streams while keeping a focus on compliance and investor protections.

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