Stablecoins are a crucial component of the DeFi ecosystem, providing a stable store of value and facilitating seamless transactions. However, over reliance on centralized intermediaries, can introduce counterparty risk and limit accessibility. To address these limitations, a new generation of stablecoins is emerging, backed by real-world assets (RWAs).
One such project is USUAL, a multi-chain infrastructure which aggregates tokenized Real-World Assets (RWAs) from entities like BlackRock, Ondo, and Hashnote, transforming them into a permissionless, on-chain verifiable, and composable stablecoin.
This model challenges centralized banking models that privatize profits and socialize losses. With products like USD0 and USD0++, USUAL is positioning itself as a cornerstone of the global financial landscape.
With backing from the likes of Axelar, Amber, Mantle etc and investments from 150+ high class investors, It's not unusual to see $USUAL on selected Tier1 CEX like Bitget up for pre-market trading. I believe with its portfolio thus far, it is one to keep an eye on!
What are your thoughts on the future of RWA-backed stablecoins?