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WhiteRock ($WHITE) RWA Project Just Announced Premier League Sponsorship
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merch3dm
on 16/05/2025, 19:59:29 UTC
Real-world asset (RWA) tokenization is becoming more relevant by the day, and WhiteRock ($WHITE) is one project that’s starting to get noticed. It’s focused on bringing stocks, bonds, and real estate onto the blockchain with real institutional backing and a strong focus on compliance.

Here’s what makes it stand out:

-$200M+ in assets under management

-Built on XRPL, using Chainlink for verified price data

-Designed to connect traditional finance with DeFi in a regulated, transparent way

The big news? WhiteRock just announced on X that they’re sponsoring a Premier League club next season the first RWA crypto project to ever do this. With crypto sponsorships reaching $170M in 2024, this could put $WHITE in front of millions of new eyes.

The team hasn’t been revealed yet, but guesses like West Ham or Crystal Palace are everywhere right now.

Curious to hear your thoughts:
– Could this level of exposure drive more adoption for RWA projects?
– How does $WHITE compare with ONDO, XLM, or similar names in the space?
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Thoughts on new narrative of tokeniziation ??
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merch3dm
on 10/05/2025, 20:47:55 UTC
What do you guys think of this whole tokenization trend?
I’ve seen more and more posts about Real World Asset (RWA) projects lately. Even BlackRock is reportedly backing tokenization as the future of finance.
Came across a newer one called WhiteRock. it’s been popping up all over social media recently. Apparently they’ve already tokenized stocks, bonds, and commodities. Claims to be the first licensed RWA brokerage, integrated with Nasdaq and Chainlink for verified pricing.

Also saw something about a Mastercard debit card that burns their $WHITE token every time it’s used.
Idk, sounds ambitious but early. Anyone here looked into them? Curious if this is legit infrastructure or just more noise in the space.

Would love to hear other takes. 👀