CZ: RWAs are receiving significant attention at the national level, and the prediction market may see increased interest during the World Cup.
BlockBeats News, February 12th, Binance founder CZ stated in an AMA:
While my prediction is likely wrong, a significant amount of attention has now been focused on RWA—Real World Assets. Based on my conversations, based on the feedback I get from talking to people—every country I touch wants to tokenize some asset within their country.
Because to a country, if you tokenize an asset, the country can immediately get funding, and then when people want to redeem the token, you settle the physical later. This token will create a new economic ecosystem for that asset class, and then you can build a complete infrastructure around that asset category.
But I think the World Cup is coming, so I predict the prediction market may be very hot during the World Cup. And then the prediction market will also be very hot around events like elections and so on. I think these things are relatively more "obvious," but I could be wrong. There is always something that comes out of nowhere and suddenly becomes very hot.
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