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iants Protocol, a pioneer in AI-powered real-world asset (RWA) tokenization, has partnered with Singapore-based co-living operator The Assembly Place to tokenize real estate assets. This collaboration showcases the protocol's ability to transform physical infrastructure into on-chain, yield-generating opportunities.
As the tokenization of RWAs shifts from experimentation to full-scale adoption, Giants Protocol is delivering AI-powered infrastructure to lead this next wave. Key features include:
* AI-driven intelligence that monitors RWA asset performance and market conditions
* Automated optimization strategies for yield, collateral, and liquidity management
* Cross-chain deployment at scale through a modular design
Giants Protocol is redefining how real-world assets are brought on-chain efficiently, compliantly, and at scale. The protocol has been backed by Singapore's Sovereign Wealth Fund since inception and now delivers tangible use cases in Asia's fast-evolving tokenization landscape.
The partnership with The Assembly Place marks a key milestone in Giants' journey, enabling the co-living space operator to explore converting its properties into tokenized, yield-generating digital assets. This opens up new funding models for physical infrastructure and empowers a vibrant global community culture for digital natives.
Giants Protocol has also been backed by top investors, including Plug and Play VC, BreederDAO (by a16z), Trinity Ventures, Eden Ventures, LucidBlue Ventures, PG Capital, Brinc, Digital Consensus Fund, CSP DAO, and London Real Ventures.
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