Looking at Rayls as an asset, I think it requires some patience. It's not the kind of thing that can be driven up purely by sentiment; it needs time to be validated.



The project's betting direction is actually quite clear—real-world assets will eventually need to be on the blockchain, which is an inevitable trend. But this process cannot avoid three things: regulation, the banking system, and the clearing system.

In other words, whoever can build truly usable, compliant, and stable infrastructure in this track will have the opportunity to become a long-term winner in this wave. The logic of $RLS is based on this judgment.

There won't be much short-term speculation, but the long-term potential for holding is indeed there.
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AirdropHunterWangvip
· 01-06 20:21
This guy's point is valid; RLS isn't quick money, you have to wait. Wait, can regulation really be broken? Let's see first. I understand the logic of holding long-term, but I'm just worried that the story sounds good but is hard to implement in reality. There are very few real opportunities in tokenizing real assets. It's reliable that there's no short-term hope, but who can guarantee it will definitely be a winner?
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TommyTeachervip
· 01-05 10:55
On-chain real assets are indeed the right direction, but to be honest, has anyone truly mastered the regulatory aspect? I understand the logic behind RLS; it's about seeing who can build solid infrastructure. The question is, how long will it take for that day to come? I believe in the long-term potential of holding, but you have to endure the loneliness.
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LiquiditySurfervip
· 01-05 10:54
The direction of bringing real assets onto the blockchain is indeed the trend, but the infrastructure is the real bottleneck. Regulatory banks and clearing processes are unavoidable.
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DefiPlaybookvip
· 01-05 10:51
According to on-chain data, the TVL growth rate in the RWA track has indeed slowed down in the past six months, but the logic behind Rayls... It is worth noting that it bets not on sentiment but on infrastructure development, which is completely opposite to the approach of most air projects.
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fren.ethvip
· 01-05 10:42
The issue of bringing real assets onto the blockchain essentially depends on who can cross the regulatory hurdle. $RLS really has some potential. Honestly, it's a bit tiring. Infrastructure projects like this require endurance. There aren't many fluctuations in the short term, but I'm still optimistic in the long run. Wait, should I buy in batches? I don't want to go all-in at once on this kind of thing. The logic behind RLS is indeed sound, but it really tests the holder's mentality, haha. Patience is definitely needed, but the problem is my patience is running out...
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