Many people have encountered this awkward situation: wanting to buy high-quality overseas stocks but being discouraged by the high threshold for opening a securities account; wanting to allocate some crypto assets but fearing compliance risks and liquidity issues. Traditional investors and institutions are blocked by this wall.



But now, Injective is breaking down this wall with concrete actions. US ETFs are about to go live, star stocks like NVIDIA are already tokenized on the blockchain, and a listed company on the NYSE has invested 100 million USD—this Cosmos-SDK based chain is creating intersections between two parallel worlds: institutions can compliant allocate crypto assets, while ordinary people can buy traditional high-quality assets on the chain.

What’s most interesting is its understanding of RWA. While other projects are still conceptualizing RWA, Injective has already brought familiar assets like stocks, gold, and foreign exchange onto the chain. Even more impressively, it has become the first blockchain to tokenize high-value assets such as NVIDIA stocks and digital asset treasuries.

What does this mean? You no longer need to open an overseas account or prove you are high-net-worth; you can directly hold tokenized certificates of NVIDIA stocks on the chain and grow alongside tech giants. Gold, foreign exchange, and other assets are the same—asset allocation is no longer limited to cryptocurrencies; a diversified portfolio can now be achieved on the chain.
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RugDocScientistvip
· 7h ago
Hmm... Tokenized stocks sound good, but can we really trust them? How does Injective ensure compliance?
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ProveMyZKvip
· 9h ago
Neither hype nor criticism, this is what RWA should be doing.
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GateUser-cff9c776vip
· 12-12 05:54
The supply and demand curve is fully stretched, but I've seen this narrative too many times before. Other projects are still making promises, but Injective has truly brought NVIDIA onto the blockchain, which is really impressive. The issue of entry barriers has long hindered traditional investors, but finally someone is seriously working on this. By the way, can compliance really be implemented? It seems much easier on paper than in practice. From concept to actual deployment, the RWA cycle doesn't seem as虚 now. But as always, don't confuse token certificates with real assets.
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MrRightClickvip
· 12-12 05:52
Speaking of which, can it really be compliant? Or is this just another frenzy before regulatory crackdown?
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TestnetNomadvip
· 12-12 05:50
Wait, Nvidia tokenization on the chain? Just buy it directly? Is this compliant, buddy? You're not fooling me, right?
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HappyMinerUnclevip
· 12-12 05:49
Wait, is NVIDIA's tokenization on the blockchain? Can you really buy it casually? Seems like it still depends on what regulators say.
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FastLeavervip
· 12-12 05:43
NVIDIA is on the blockchain? Now I finally don't have to open that crappy account, just buy the token version, awesome!
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