thBILL has finally unlocked a new way — not only can you lie back and earn Interest, but now you can also toss it into various DeFi protocols for some fun. To be honest, if RWA can't interact with on-chain protocols, what's the difference from TradFi products? Now the composability aspect is getting interesting.
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VitaliksTwin
· 11-29 21:22
Ha RWA is finally not a paper tiger, but there is indeed something in terms of composability.
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BridgeNomad
· 11-29 20:01
ngl, composability sounds nice until the exploit postmortem hits. seen this movie before with cross-chain routing—one bad slippage tolerance assumption and suddenly your optimal path becomes an attack vector. tvl migration patterns don't lie tho, if thbill can actually integrate without fragmenting liquidity pools i'm... cautiously intrigued? just, someone audit the trust assumptions first yeah?
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ProofOfNothing
· 11-29 19:55
Ngl, this is how RWA should be, not messing around is just wasting the advantages of the chain.
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BTCRetirementFund
· 11-29 19:46
Indeed, composability is the future of RWA; just lying around to earn Interest is what they call Web3.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 11-29 19:39
This is more like it, RWA can finally integrate into the on-chain ecosystem, otherwise it would be no different from bank wealth management products.
thBILL has finally unlocked a new way — not only can you lie back and earn Interest, but now you can also toss it into various DeFi protocols for some fun. To be honest, if RWA can't interact with on-chain protocols, what's the difference from TradFi products? Now the composability aspect is getting interesting.