WAT protocol completed a $6 million first round of financing, accelerating the implementation of the RWA protocol.

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Recently, the physical asset on-chain protocol WAT (WorldAssets Protocol) announced the completion of its first round of financing totaling 6 million USD, with investors including well-known North American institutions Type Capital, Eniac Ventures, Khosla Ventures, among others. This round of funding will focus on optimizing the protocol's AMM Liquidity support system and advancing the construction of the RWAFi (RWA+Decentralized Finance) composite yield engine, further consolidating its technological advantages in the RWA (Real World Assets) sector. Compared to traditional RWA projects and Decentralized Finance protocols, the WAT protocol, with its triple attraction of "high-quality assets + dollar returns on-chain + introduction of traditional high net worth clients," along with high security guarantees (compliance audits + liquidity support), has become a bridge connecting traditional finance and the crypto ecosystem. Its layered smart contract architecture and zero-knowledge proof technology further enhance asset transparency and capital efficiency. With the launch of this round of financing, the WAT protocol is expected to accelerate the standardization of RWA, introduce trillions of traditional asset liquidity to the crypto market, and provide investors with a more secure and diversified on-chain investment infrastructure.

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