The latest analysis of the ANI project touches on a key trend: traditional asset infrastructure is gradually migrating to the blockchain. The highlight of this article is its detailed explanation of several core mechanisms. First is digital twin technology — by creating virtual mappings of real assets on-chain, it achieves digital representation of assets. Second is the continuous on-chain asset integrity proof (PoAI), which ensures the authenticity and continuity of on-chain asset records. More importantly, tokenization plays a crucial role in this process, enabling traditional assets to gain liquidity and programmability. The integration of these technologies marks Web3's expansion from purely digital assets to real-world assets, breaking down the boundaries between virtual and physical economies.
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SerumDegen
· 9h ago
ngl this PoAI thing sounds like the kind of technical copium we tell ourselves before the next liquidation cascade... digital twins of real assets? sure, until regulatory arbitrage rekt the whole structure lmao
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 21h ago
The concept of digital twins sounds good, but when it comes to actually putting it on the chain, who will ensure the authenticity of off-chain assets? The oracle problem is still unavoidable.
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WhaleShadow
· 21h ago
Digital twin + PoAI combo is quite impressive. Real assets are directly linked to on-chain liquidity, and the boundary between virtual and real economies is truly about to be shattered.
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MetaMisery
· 21h ago
Digital twin + PoAI this combination is truly excellent, but I wonder if it will just become a PPT project in practice...
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AllTalkLongTrader
· 21h ago
Digital twin + PoAI sounds pretty solid, but honestly it's just moving real-world assets onto the chain. Liquidity is indeed a pressing need.
If ANI can truly connect the RWA track this time, it would be different... but the prerequisite is regulatory cooperation.
Tokenization is being talked about everywhere now, but the key is who can actually implement it—don't let it just be PPT tokens.
On-chain asset integrity proof sounds impressive, but can the tech stack really handle it? It depends on actual applications.
RWA is definitely the future direction, but at this stage, it's still too early, and there are many pitfalls.
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BlockchainFries
· 21h ago
PoAI sounds good, but can it really solve the regulatory issues of bringing real-world assets on-chain? Feels more like armchair theorizing.
The latest analysis of the ANI project touches on a key trend: traditional asset infrastructure is gradually migrating to the blockchain. The highlight of this article is its detailed explanation of several core mechanisms. First is digital twin technology — by creating virtual mappings of real assets on-chain, it achieves digital representation of assets. Second is the continuous on-chain asset integrity proof (PoAI), which ensures the authenticity and continuity of on-chain asset records. More importantly, tokenization plays a crucial role in this process, enabling traditional assets to gain liquidity and programmability. The integration of these technologies marks Web3's expansion from purely digital assets to real-world assets, breaking down the boundaries between virtual and physical economies.