What is the competition like on the RWA track? BounceBit Prime provides the answer: compliance as the foundation, and returns as the ceiling.

In terms of compliance, it is one of the few platforms certified by both the US SEC and Hong Kong HKMA. Asset custody is entrusted to licensed institutions Ceffu and Fireblocks, and MPC technology allows for the splitting and custody of wallet keys. Even if the platform encounters issues, user assets remain unaffected—this is true 'compliance support'.

Regarding returns, it has 'mastered the tiered approach'. Franklin Templeton's on-chain government bond funds serve as the 'base layer', with priority shares directly locking in a 4.5% annualized return, suitable for retirement funds and reserves; subordinate shares treat government bond returns as a 'safety cushion', layering on floating returns from cross-chain arbitrage and liquidity mining. Last year, some users achieved an actual return of 15.3%, with risks significantly lower than pure crypto strategies.

Institutional users appreciate its liquidity even more: shares can be traded directly on mainstream exchanges, with an average daily trading volume of $80 million, allowing for large inflows and outflows without slippage. Looking ahead, if RWA wants to set a benchmark, it must follow the example of BounceBit Prime—strict on compliance and ensuring returns do not shrink. $BB @BounceBit #BounceBitPrime