RWA

RWA (Real World Assets) refers to the tokenization of tangible assets—such as real estate, private credit, and government bonds—on the blockchain. By bringing traditional financial instruments on-chain, RWA protocols like Ondo and Centrifuge provide DeFi users with stable, real-yield opportunities. In 2026, the RWA sector is a multi-trillion-dollar bridge between TradFi and DeFi, enabling fractional ownership and global liquidity for previously illiquid assets. Follow this tag for insights into on-chain credit markets, regulatory compliance, and asset-backed security innovations.

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Created: 2026/02/02 18:52
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South Korea Accelerates Won Stablecoin Adoption with FSC Bill Announcement

South Korea Accelerates Won Stablecoin Adoption with FSC Bill Announcement

TLDR Korea advances won stablecoin bill with bipartisan and regulatory backing FSC sets October launch for stablecoin rules amid bank-tech interest South Korea unites politics, finance in stablecoin legal framework push Won stablecoin gains traction as FSC and lawmakers align on regulation Tether, Circle court top Korean banks as stablecoin law gains steam South Korea [...] The post South Korea Accelerates Won Stablecoin Adoption with FSC Bill Announcement appeared first on CoinCentral.

Author: Coincentral
Ukraine’s New Robot Is An FPV Drone Carrier

Ukraine’s New Robot Is An FPV Drone Carrier

The post Ukraine’s New Robot Is An FPV Drone Carrier appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Black Widow is a drone carrier to transport and launch six FPVs. Russian MoD Tracked robots known as Uncrewed Ground Vehicles (UGVs) are increasingly common in Ukraine; Ukraine plans to make tens of thousands this year. A new type is now emerging: the FPV carrier, as seen with the launch of a new vehicle known as Karakurt (“Black Widow”). Flying a drone this way is simple enough, but has profound implications: it could be the start of a shift from crewed vehicles armed with guns to uncrewed drone carriers. Little Boar To Black Widow Makers IRV unveiled the Black Widow last week at the Iron Demo event near Lviv. It is based on an existing UGV, the Vepryk (“Little boar”). UGVs are typically designed to be modular so they can be easily adapted to different payloads and missions. Typically these include cargo carrying, casualty evacuation, mine laying, one-way attacks with explosive warheads, and direct combat using machine-gun turrets. Modification of UGV to drone carrier should not be too challenging. The Black Widow vehicle can be controlled out to a distance of 4 kilometers / 2.5 miles – range is typically short for ground robots due to terrain masking. The Black Widow carries six FPVs on two launch rails. The operator controls them via a repeater in the Black Widow, or with a relay drone launched by the Black Widow to extend range. The makers say they can hit targets 30 kilometers / 18 miles away with the airborne relay. The Black Widow can wait at a particular location until needed, and be activated when targets are detected. An unusual feature is that the operator can launch and control two drones together, so that the second can observe the impact of the first and carry out a follow-up attack if needed.…

Author: BitcoinEthereumNews
NVIDIA Enhances Training Throughput with NeMo-RL’s Megatron-Core

NVIDIA Enhances Training Throughput with NeMo-RL’s Megatron-Core

The post NVIDIA Enhances Training Throughput with NeMo-RL’s Megatron-Core appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Ted Hisokawa Aug 20, 2025 16:26 NVIDIA introduces Megatron-Core support in NeMo-RL v0.3, optimizing training throughput for large models with GPU-optimized techniques and enhanced parallelism. NVIDIA has unveiled the latest iteration of its NeMo-RL framework, version 0.3, which incorporates support for Megatron-Core. This enhancement aims to optimize training throughput for large language models by leveraging GPU-optimized techniques and advanced parallelism strategies, according to NVIDIA’s official blog. Challenges with Previous Backends The initial release of NVIDIA NeMo-RL utilized PyTorch DTensor (FSDP2), offering native integration with the HuggingFace ecosystem and enabling quick experimentation through PyTorch’s native parallelisms. However, as model sizes increased to hundreds of billions of parameters, the DTensor path proved inadequate due to significant recompute overhead and lack of optimized NVIDIA CUDA kernels, leading to inefficient step times. Introducing Megatron-Core The Megatron-Core library addresses these limitations by offering a more efficient solution for training extensive models. It employs a 6D parallelism strategy to enhance communication and computation patterns, supporting various model architectures. This backend enables seamless training of massive language models, enhancing throughput and performance significantly. Getting Started with Megatron-Core Implementing Megatron-based training involves adding specific configurations to the YAML setup. The process is streamlined by NeMo-RL, which handles complex tuning automatically, presenting users with straightforward configuration options. This makes the adoption of Megatron-Core more accessible for developers, allowing them to focus on optimizing their model training processes. Performance Improvements Megatron-based training supports both dense and Mixture of Experts (MoE) models. Performance tests have demonstrated superior training performance with Megatron-Core compared to PyTorch DTensor, as shown in various model configurations like Llama 3.1-8B and 70B. The enhancements are evident in faster step times and improved convergence properties. Additional Features and Future Prospects NeMo-RL v0.3 introduces features such as async rollouts and non-colocated…

Author: BitcoinEthereumNews
Pi Coin (PI): 2025’s Biggest Letdown? Holders Hunt New Tokens to Recover Heavy Losses

Pi Coin (PI): 2025’s Biggest Letdown? Holders Hunt New Tokens to Recover Heavy Losses

Millions downloaded the app, mining coins on their phones with dreams of life-changing wealth. But by 2025, reality hit hard. […] The post Pi Coin (PI): 2025’s Biggest Letdown? Holders Hunt New Tokens to Recover Heavy Losses appeared first on Coindoo.

Author: Coindoo
Polymath Builds Global Momentum with New Partnerships across Europe and North America

Polymath Builds Global Momentum with New Partnerships across Europe and North America

Polymath Builds Global Momentum with New Partnerships across Europe and North America

Author: Cryptodaily
SoftBank Reports 30% Uplink Boost with AI-Driven 5G Model

SoftBank Reports 30% Uplink Boost with AI-Driven 5G Model

TLDRs; SoftBank’s new AI-driven Transformer model improved 5G uplink throughput by 30% in live tests. The architecture achieved 26% lower latency compared to previous CNN-based models. Downlink throughput for moving terminals increased by up to 31% in simulations. SoftBank’s work aligns with global AI-RAN efforts, signaling an industry-wide shift in telecom innovation. SoftBank has unveiled [...] The post SoftBank Reports 30% Uplink Boost with AI-Driven 5G Model appeared first on CoinCentral.

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Orlando Sign Ovalle For $1.5 Million Breaking World Transfer Record

Orlando Sign Ovalle For $1.5 Million Breaking World Transfer Record

The post Orlando Sign Ovalle For $1.5 Million Breaking World Transfer Record appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. MONTERREY, MEXICO – MAY 24: Jacqueline Ovalle #14 of Tigres UANL looks on prior to the CONCACAF W Champions Cup Final match between Tigres UANL and NJ/NY Gotham FC at Universitario Stadium on May 24, 2025 in Monterrey, Mexico. (Photo by Azael Rodriguez/NWSL via Getty Images) NWSL via Getty Images Orlando Pride set a new world record transfer fee in women’s soccer when it signed 25-year-old winger Lizbeth Jacqueline Ovalle from Liga MX club Tigres Femenil on Thursday. The Mexico international was wanted by numerous clubs in Europe, including FC Barcelona Femení, but Orlando Pride managed to get the deal done in what is a coup for both the team and the National Women’s Soccer League. The transfer fee of $1.5 million eclipses the $1.3 million paid by Arsenal to Liverpool for Canadian international forward Olivia Smith earlier this summer, and sees Ovalle become just the third transfer in women’s soccer to break the million-dollar mark. The deal makes Orlando Pride one of only two clubs, along with Chelsea FC, to have two players in the top ten transfer fees spent in women’s soccer, after it also paid $740,000 to acquire Barbra Banda from Chinese club Shanghai Shengli in 2024. Banda went on to be a key part of Orlando’s regular season and postseason championship-winning side in 2024, being named MVP in the championship game, and the team hopes Ovalle will have a similar impact in 2025. “We are deeply committed to building championship-caliber teams year after year, and this landmark signing is a reflection of that focus,” says Orlando Pride owner and chairman Mark Wilf. “Jacquie is a world-class talent and a proven winner, and her arrival in Orlando marks another step on our journey to position the Pride among the elite clubs in global women’s soccer. “We’re proud…

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Meta secures approval for $10B Louisiana data center project

Meta secures approval for $10B Louisiana data center project

Meta’s $10 billion Louisiana data center has received regulatory approval from the Louisiana Public Service Commission.

Author: Cryptopolitan
Dogecoin Could Reach $0.50 in 2025, But This New Meme Coin Looks Like This Years Top Play

Dogecoin Could Reach $0.50 in 2025, But This New Meme Coin Looks Like This Years Top Play

Fast forward to 2025, and analysts now say Dogecoin price could touch $0.50, impressive for a coin born out of […] The post Dogecoin Could Reach $0.50 in 2025, But This New Meme Coin Looks Like This Years Top Play appeared first on Coindoo.

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Can Tokenization Solve Canada’s Junior Mining Foreign Investment Problem?

Can Tokenization Solve Canada’s Junior Mining Foreign Investment Problem?

Canadian junior mining companies are struggling to attract foreign investment due to tighter national security reviews, new provincial consultation requirements, evolving European ESG rules, and concerns about short selling on the TSX Venture. Meanwhile, younger investors are choosing tech and crypto over traditional mining stocks. Tokenized funds—already deployed by BlackRock, UBS, and Franklin Templeton—could solve both problems by making it easier for foreign investors to access Canadian mining through compliant digital infrastructure while offering tech-savvy investors a familiar blockchain-based interface. However, Canada needs to modernize its fragmented digital asset regulations and clarify how tokenized funds are treated under securities law for this solution to work.

Author: Hackernoon