RWA Tokenisation in Web 3.0 Era

This book strives to comprehensively explain Web 3.0 and tokenization technologies from theory to practice, from concepts to cases, and from opportunities to challenges. Chapter 1 systematically introduces the definition and characteristics of Web 3.0, as well as its impact on traditional investment...

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Main Authors: Ba, Shusong, Wang, Yang (author), Bai, Haifeng (author), Zhu, Haokang Thomas (author)
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Published: Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore 2025, 2025
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RWA Tokenisation in Web 3.0 Era
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The Third Generation of the Internet -- Blockchain Technological Principles and Development History of RWA and Tokenization.-Types of RWA Tokens and Core Elements -- Principles of Token Economics and Ecological Development.-Typical Cases of RWA and Tokenization in Investment and Financing -- Stablecoins — The Bridge Between Digital Assets and the Real World -- Risks, Challenges, and Counter Strategies of RWA and Tokenization -- Summary, Review, and Development Recommendations of RWA and Tokenization
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This book strives to comprehensively explain Web 3.0 and tokenization technologies from theory to practice, from concepts to cases, and from opportunities to challenges. Chapter 1 systematically introduces the definition and characteristics of Web 3.0, as well as its impact on traditional investment and financing models, helping readers quickly establish a basic understanding of Web 3.0. Chapters 2, 3, and 4 serve as the theoretical foundation, delving into the blockchain technology principles underpinning tokenization and the economic theories embedded within, thereby solidifying the necessary knowledge base for readers. On the practical side, Chapters 5 and 6, as typical applications, focus on dissecting the two most core models in tokenization—the various types of RWA and stablecoins. The RWA model innovatively proposes ways to digitize and tokenize RWAs, significantly expanding the application scenarios and boundaries of tokenization. Stablecoins, as a bridge connecting the digital and real worlds, play a
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