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RWA (Real-World Assets) is not a 'traditional' currency like Bitcoin. It is a category of digital assets that represent real-world assets, such as real estate, debts, commodities, or bonds, tokenized on the blockchain.
When you 'buy RWA', you are not automatically purchasing all the tokens of the project. You buy a specific amount of tokens that represent fractions of these real assets. Each token entitles you to a share of the asset or its returns, depending on the project's structure.
That is: you do not control the total number of tokens issued (that remains distributed according to the project), but you buy a part that represents the real asset.
🚨There on Binance: When you see RWA on the platform and the Allo token listed there, it means the following:
RWA is the category: real-world assets (like real estate, debts, commodities).
Allo is the specific token that represents a stake in this group of assets.
So, when buying Allo within the RWA category, you are NOT purchasing a single asset, but rather a fraction of a portfolio of real assets that the platform has tokenized. Each Allo token entitles you to a share of these assets or the returns they generate, depending on how the platform structured it.