Machine-Readable Concrete: The New Data Format for RWA Tokenization
The $33B RWA tokenization market is built on a broken data foundation. Traditional PDF inspection reports are designed to dodge liability — not to feed smart contracts. They freeze physical reality at a single point in time and live on-chain forever, silently lying as buildings deteriorate. AI can't

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The $33B RWA tokenization market is built on a broken data foundation. Traditional PDF inspection reports are designed to dodge liability — not to feed smart contracts. They freeze physical reality at a single point in time and live on-chain forever, silently lying as buildings deteriorate. AI can't
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