
Why SIX Network Is Building Infrastructure for RWA
SIX Network continues to develop RWA infrastructure so that when people talk about RWA, they think of the real-world use
As the infrastructure of SIX Protocol continues to mature, the next phase of development focuses on moving beyond project-based asset tokenization toward larger, institutional-grade assets with structures aligned to market standards.
Previous deployments have already demonstrated that tokenizing real-world assets, such as real estate, is not only feasible but can be implemented in real business environments. These early use cases serve as a foundation for expanding into more complex asset structures that meet the needs of institutional participants.
The next stage of on-chain asset development is centered on transitioning from individual projects to institutional-grade assets that can operate within real organizational and financial contexts.
SIX Network has already introduced institutional-level assets onto the blockchain through projects such as SiriHub2, a tokenized asset backed by real estate. This project demonstrates the practical viability of bringing institutional assets on-chain.
Building on this foundation, SIX aims to expand toward assets with clearer structures, higher credibility, and the ability to operate continuously at an organizational level, key characteristics required for institutional adoption.
Institutional-grade assets require more than simply being deployed on-chain.
They must be supported by clear governance structures, regulatory alignment,
and verifiable transparency. factors that are essential for acceptance at the institutional level.
In this context, asset development on SIX Protocol is designed to align with relevant regulatory frameworks and guidelines, including those set by regulatory authorities such as the SEC. This ensures that asset issuance and management can operate appropriately within legal and market standards.
This approach is not just about increasing the number of assets on-chain, but about enhancing the overall quality of assets to support real-world institutional use cases.
The objective for 2026 is to continuously expand the presence of institutional-grade assets on SIX Protocol, building an ecosystem that is both diverse and increasingly credible.
As institutional assets become a larger part of the network, they contribute to strengthening the overall system, enhancing user confidence, attracting strategic partners, and enabling broader use cases across the ecosystem.
This marks another important step in aligning SIX Protocol with the direction of the global RWA market, as it continues to evolve and expand.
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