RWA Weekly: Cross-Border e-CNY Infrastructure and Stablecoin Use Cases Advance

RWA Weekly: Cross-Border e-CNY Infrastructure and Stablecoin Use Cases Advance

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2026-08-07 07:28:08
This edition of the RWA Weekly centers on the faster rollout of real-world asset tokenization. China’s central bank highlighted the need to improve cross-border infrastructure for the digital yuan, while traditional finance firms including BlackRock and Wells Fargo rolled out tokenized money market fund and deposit services. On the stablecoin side, Tether, Visa, Mastercard, Cloudflare, and Japan’s Lawson are pushing use cases across real estate, cross-border payments, micropayments for AI agents, and physical retail. The roundup also notes that regulators in multiple countries are refining rules for tokenized assets. Together, these developments point to parallel progress in financial product tokenization, payment rails, and real-world commercial adoption.

This edition of the RWA Weekly focuses on the faster rollout of real-world asset tokenization. China’s central bank said cross-border infrastructure for the digital yuan should be improved, while traditional financial firms including BlackRock and Wells Fargo have launched tokenized money market fund and deposit services. Regulators in multiple countries are also refining rules for tokenized assets.

Tether, Visa, Mastercard, Cloudflare, and Japan’s Lawson are pushing stablecoin use cases in real estate, cross-border payments, micropayments for AI agents, and physical retail, showing that RWA adoption is moving ahead alongside payment infrastructure, traditional financial products, and in-store commerce scenarios.

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