# Real-World Assets (RWA) Tokenization

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Tokenization of real-world assets (RWAs) brings traditionally illiquid financial instruments onto programmable, transparent infrastructure. Torram enables this shift by delivering the data infrastructure required to bring off-chain financial products into Bitcoin’s on-chain economy.&#x20;

RWA applications enabled by Torram include:

\- Money Market Funds, Treasuries, and ETFs: Institutions can issue and manage tokenized fixed-income products, with pricing, rates, and risk parameters embedded on-chain.&#x20;

\- Structured Products & OTC Instruments: Torram enables the tokenization of forward contracts, CDOs, CLOs, EFTs, Mutual Funds, and other off-exchange instruments that don’t require millisecond-level pricing (high-frequency trading) but rather need auditable pricing benchmarks and historical data continuity.&#x20;

\- Equity Secondaries: Illiquid pre-IPO equity and secondary shares can be tokenized and traded with on-chain verification of ownership and valuation.&#x20;

\- Collateralized Loan Products: Institutions can leverage Bitcoin or tokenized RWAs for loans and credit facilities, supported by Torram’s price feeds and on-chain settlement data for collateral valuation and liquidation.&#x20;


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