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#资产代币化 Seeing Huaxia Fund launch Asia's largest tokenized money market fund on Solana has stirred quite a few thoughts. Over the years, I've seen many projects rise and fall, and witnessed numerous so-called "innovations" ultimately turn into empty talk. But this time feels different.
I still remember the wave in 2017, when everyone was shouting "blockchain transforming finance," only to find that most of it was just speculative tools disguised as demand. But tokenized money market funds are different—they genuinely bring the "boring" parts of traditional finance onto the chain. Multi-currency coverage including HKD, USD, and RMB, complete transparency, and real-time settlement—these seemingly ordinary features hit the pain points of traditional finance.
The key is that it finds the most practical entry point: stable returns. It’s not about promises of 100x coins, but enabling institutional investors to securely park funds on-chain and earn reasonable interest. This logic was attempted back in 2018-2019, but the ecosystem wasn't mature enough, and regulatory environments didn't permit it. Now, starting from Hong Kong and leveraging Solana's infrastructure, things are finally coming together.
History shows that the applications that truly survive are often those that solve real problems rather than create new ones. This case is worth noting—it may not become the next viral topic, but it could be a real turning point for asset tokenization.