Real world assets are moving on-chain. And here's the thing—every tokenized asset needs gas to move. That means holding some ETH isn't just optional anymore. It's infrastructure. The more RWAs get tokenized, the more ETH becomes the toll booth everyone has to pass through.
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UncleLiquidation
· 14h ago
ETH really has locked in its position this time—everyone has to pay the "toll."
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LiquiditySurfer
· 12-05 20:55
Yeah, this logic is definitely straightforward... To bring RWA on-chain, you have to pay a toll, and ETH has clearly become that toll booth. As long as on-chain asset liquidity doesn't dry up, this arbitrage opportunity will always exist.
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MoonRocketTeam
· 12-05 20:52
This logic is flawless. ETH has directly become the “toll fee” for on-chain infrastructure. The more RWAs are brought on-chain, the more refueling is needed, making ETH a definite booster.
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ImpermanentLossEnjoyer
· 12-05 20:52
Alright, now I get it. Gas fee is just the new land rent, and all token holders have to pay it.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 12-05 20:38
Hmm... so now ETH has become the toll fee, that's brilliant. Who would dare not to hoard it now?
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InfraVibes
· 12-05 20:34
To put it simply, ETH is the toll fee of the future—no one can avoid it when it comes to RWA on-chain. I totally agree with this logic.
Real world assets are moving on-chain. And here's the thing—every tokenized asset needs gas to move. That means holding some ETH isn't just optional anymore. It's infrastructure. The more RWAs get tokenized, the more ETH becomes the toll booth everyone has to pass through.