Recently, I was chatting with an investor who has been navigating the traditional finance world for many years. He asked a sharp question: Besides all the chaotic meme coins, what real-world problems can Web3 actually solve? This is a question worth a thoughtful answer.



To put it simply, the current financial markets are like walls that don't connect with each other. Stock data from Wall Street, precious metal prices from London—all are locked inside centralized data black boxes. So, what does the on-chain world need? It needs to bring these real market data into smart contracts in a decentralized, tamper-proof way. This process is like translation, requiring a dedicated "translator."

What APRO is doing is exactly that. What is its role? If Web3 is compared to a high-performance computer, APRO is the data connection cable with self-verification capabilities. In simple terms, it solves the problem of how to enable on-chain financial products to truly read and utilize real-world data.

Look at the RWA (Real-World Asset) track in 2025. On-chain government bonds and tokenized stocks are no longer just concepts; the market size is continuously expanding. What is the foundation of all this? It’s the flow of information, the trustworthy transmission of data. That’s why infrastructure projects like APRO have become a key link connecting traditional finance and Web3.

The problem isn’t that complicated, but the solution definitely requires technology.
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ImpermanentLossFanvip
· 4h ago
You're right, data flow is the real pain point. No matter how many scam coins there are, they can't save this ecosystem.
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TestnetScholarvip
· 4h ago
Yeah, that's right. Data circulation is indeed the bottleneck, and infrastructure projects like APRO must be robust. For RWA to truly take off, data credibility must be guaranteed; otherwise, the entire chain is just a house of cards. The barriers in traditional finance definitely need to be broken, but the technical solutions must be solid. Honestly, only projects that can solve real problems are truly vibrant; otherwise, it's just hype.
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MetaverseLandlordvip
· 4h ago
Putting data on the blockchain is indeed a pain point, but whether APRO can truly solve the trust issue depends on its subsequent performance.
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PseudoIntellectualvip
· 4h ago
The selling points are okay, but the data oracle space has long been dominated by Oracle companies. Why would APRO stand out?
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NFTFreezervip
· 4h ago
Data trusted transmission is indeed a pain point; the wall of traditional finance should have been broken down long ago.
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