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Crypto infrastructure was built for DeFi, not for regulated financial assets. As institutions push deeper into tokenized real-world assets (RWAs), interoperability, identity verification, and compliance are becoming major bottlenecks.</p>
<p dir="auto">The newly finalized ERC-7943 (uRWA) standard aims to solve that problem by creating a framework that allows tokenized assets to move seamlessly across wallets, exchanges, custodians, and institutional platforms. With the tokenized RWA market growing from $6.4 billion to $34 billion in just over a year, the race to standardize institutional blockchain infrastructure is officially underway.</p>
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