In the past, I heard people talk about RWA (Real World Assets on the blockchain), and the images that popped into my mind were grand things: national bonds, real estate, large financial institutions, which seemed particularly distant from me. But when I came across Huma Finance, I realized that RWA is actually not abstract at all; it's closely related to my daily life.

I have a friend who is engaged in cross-border e-commerce and often complains about long payment terms and cash flow issues. She clearly has a good business, but because the payments are slow, she often misses the opportunity to restock. Later, I mentioned Huma Finance to her, and she suddenly became interested. She said that if it really is possible to quickly obtain financing or payments through on-chain liquidity, it would be like a lifesaver.

This made me realize that RWA is about addressing the pain points of our real world on the blockchain. I used to think it was just a game for institutions, but now I find it can help the people around me, and perhaps one day help me as well. For example, freelancers could feel a lot more at ease if they could receive payments from overseas clients in real-time through Huma Finance. That feeling of "payment received, peace of mind" is definitely much better than waiting three to five days.

Sometimes, technology sounds very cold, but when it really touches on the pain points in your life, you suddenly feel: this is the future.

Huma Finance made me feel for the first time that RWA is no longer an unattainable narrative, but a tangible thing. It is not just a concept that exists in meeting PowerPoints; it is a tool that could change the lives of me and my friends.

This sense of resonance moves me more than any grand words. Because when you see the spark in the eyes of the people around you, you know that this matter is truly important.

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