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#资产代币化 The era of on-chain capital allocation has truly arrived! Keel has launched a $500 million investment plan, and the logic behind it is incredibly exciting — it’s not just a massive infusion of funds, but also a milestone in the migration of traditional financial assets to the blockchain world.
Imagine this: assets like debt, credit, and funds, which could only circulate within traditional financial systems in the past, can now be tokenized and rapidly flow on efficient blockchains like Solana. What does this mean? It means investors from anywhere in the world can participate, liquidity is liberated, and allocation efficiency is multiplied several times. Over 40 institutions have already expressed interest, indicating that major players have recognized the trend — Web3 is not hype, but a genuine financial revolution.
I am particularly optimistic about this direction. Asset tokenization is essentially doing something great: breaking down information silos, lowering financial barriers, and enabling value to flow more efficiently. Supporting this plan with MakerDAO’s USDS stablecoin system demonstrates the seriousness and reliability of this ecosystem. In the future, every cash-flow-generating asset could go on-chain and become an investment product accessible to everyone.
This is how Web3 is reshaping finance — not by overthrowing, but by upgrading. The turning points of great eras often happen quietly within such projects.