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“疯狂”的赴港RWA
经济观察报·2025-07-29 14:27

Core Viewpoint - The successful tokenization financing of Real World Assets (RWA) in Hong Kong depends on the auditability and transparency of the underlying assets, as well as the understanding of digital asset logic by enterprises and their partners, particularly in areas such as on-chain issuance mechanisms, off-chain redemption arrangements, asset anchoring paths, cross-border governance structures, regulatory requirements, and information disclosure mechanisms [1][7][17]. Group 1: RWA Overview and Market Trends - RWA refers to the tokenization financing transactions of real-world assets, where the rights to the income of physical assets are represented as digital tokens on a blockchain network [3]. - The enactment of Hong Kong's Stablecoin Regulation in August has created significant opportunities for the combination of stablecoins and RWA, potentially becoming a breakthrough in the Web 3.0 era [4]. - Various industries, including real estate, renewable energy, and cultural tourism, are actively exploring the feasibility of RWA financing in Hong Kong as a new funding channel [6][11]. Group 2: Challenges and Considerations - The enthusiasm for RWA financing among real estate companies is particularly high, as they aim to tokenize stable rental income from mature commercial properties to alleviate debt pressure [7][11]. - Many intermediary institutions are presenting overly optimistic views on the ease of RWA operations, leading enterprises to underestimate the challenges related to asset scale, revenue status, and asset rights verification [8][14]. - The operational costs for RWA financing are substantial, with various preparatory tasks costing hundreds of thousands of yuan, which can lead to significant income for intermediaries if they successfully convince enterprises to pursue RWA [16]. Group 3: Compliance and Risk Management - Enterprises must ensure compliance with cross-border asset structure regulations, information disclosure requirements, and the design of on-chain and off-chain coordination mechanisms to avoid potential pitfalls [17][21]. - The lack of a unified framework for verifying the authenticity of assets on-chain and the complexities of cross-border regulation pose significant challenges for enterprises [21]. - A growing number of enterprises are recognizing the exaggerated claims of some intermediaries and are seeking professional teams with experience in Hong Kong's regulatory environment to reassess the feasibility of RWA financing [21][22].