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Home » Special Report » Real-World Asset Tokenization: Why Regulatory Clarity Beats Crypto Chaos

Real-World Asset Tokenization: Why Regulatory Clarity Beats Crypto Chaos

January 14, 2026

January 14, 2026 by

Real-World Asset Tokenization: Why Regulatory Clarity Beats Crypto Chaos

Real-world asset tokenization isn’t what most people think it is. Julian Kwan, head of IX Swap and Investax, cuts through the noise to explain what RWA actually means—and why it matters for your portfolio.

Surprisingly, RWA tokens aren’t just blockchain-native crypto. They’re tokenized versions of traditional capital market instruments: equities, treasuries, debts. Most importantly, most RWA tokens are securities, which means regulatory compliance isn’t optional. Kwan breaks down the four distinct RWA categories that issuers and investors need to understand: stablecoins, securities, utility tokens of RWA platforms, and commodities like tokenized gold.

The conversation takes an unexpected turn into global regulatory competition. Because cryptocurrencies exist entirely on-chain and belong to no particular country, regulators are now competing for crypto startups. (Abu Dhabi’s strategy with Binance proves this point brilliantly.) Singapore initially lost talent to Hong Kong, then quickly adapted. The UAE has become increasingly attractive, while the US dramatically reversed its stance under the Trump administration, passing the Genius Act for stablecoin regulation.

What does this mean for you? Tokenized dollars now comprise nearly 100% of stablecoins worldwide, serving billions in underbanked regions. Drawing parallels to Bitcoin’s seventeen-year journey to an ETF, Kwan emphasizes that self-education is essential—this financial transformation is happening now, creating opportunities for early participants willing to engage actively.

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Julian Kwan

Julian is a 7-time founder and a recognized global authority in real-world asset (RWA)tokenization and Bitcoin-native yield infrastructure. He is the CEO of IXS, the InstitutionalExchange Settlement Layer, providing licensed blockchain and tokenization infrastructure for thecompliant, large-scale adoption of institutional tokenized RWA, and the CEO of InvestaX, aSingapore MAS-licensed issuance platform enabling institutional fixed income RWA.Julian has founded companies across blockchain, real estate, proptech, and fintech, and is afounding member of UnionChain an L2 chain for RWAs (25M+ verified users). He is also an earlymover in Bitcoin staking architecture, launching BTC Real Yields, the first compliant real worldyields for BTC investors.He has spoken at over 250+ conferences globally on the convergence of Web3, capital markets,and regulatory innovation. Born in Sydney, he holds degrees in Real Estate Development andMandarin, and continues to design systems that unlock capital flows into tokenized assets acrossborders without compromising compliance.

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Ajay Shamdasani

Ajay Shamdasani is a veteran writer, editor and researcher based in Hong Kong. He holds an AB in history and government from Ripon College, JD and MIPCT degrees from the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce Law School, and an LLM in financial regulation from the Illinois Institute of Technology’s Chicago-Kent College of Law.

His 15-year long career as a financial and legal journalist began as deputy editor of A Plus magazine – the journal of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. From there, he assumed the helm of Macau Business magazine as its editor-in-chief, and later, joined Asialaw magazine as its deputy editor.

More recently, he spent close to seven years as a senior correspondent with Thomson Reuters’ subscription-based trade-wire service Regulatory Intelligence/Compliance Complete (previously called Complinet) in Hong Kong. While there, he covered regulatory developments in that city, as well as Singapore, India and South Korea.

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