RWA Which direction do you prefer?

There are more and more RWA projects, some focus on government bonds, some on real estate, and some, like Huma, focus on credit. The approaches are different, and the risk-return ratios are completely different.

Government bond assets are safe but have low returns; credit assets have high returns but come with default risks. For investors, this is the trade-off between safety and returns. Huma's path is to collaborate with actual lenders, package loan assets on-chain, and then open a lending market. This approach seems more grounded.

👉 So the question arises: Which type of RWA do you prefer?

A. Government bonds, more conservative

B. Credit, higher returns

Comment with A/B and write a reason. Let's see everyone's choices.

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