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大匡|Jul 16, 2026 10:13
Many collectibles markets are still stuck offline—buyers worry about authenticity, sellers worry about liquidity, and the transaction process constantly relies on third-party endorsements. The real challenge of collectibles RWA has never been turning a card into an NFT, but figuring out how to create a closed loop for the physical item, ownership, and circulation behind it. Renaiss aims to solve this trust cost. @renaissxyz uses independent custody, professional authentication, and on-chain verification to transform physical collectibles into traceable on-chain assets. Collectors see not just a digital certificate, but an asset backed by a real physical item that can be traded and redeemed. More importantly, it doesn’t focus on just issuing NFTs—it connects collectors, vaults, merchants, and marketplaces, bringing previously fragmented processes into a unified system. If this model works in the future, collectibles will no longer just be passion assets sitting in a cabinet—they’ll have more efficient circulation methods and even enter broader financial scenarios. The value of RWA isn’t about creating new stories, but about better connecting the valuable things that already exist in the real world. What Renaiss is doing is filling in the missing infrastructure for the collectibles market.
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