Polkadot, under the analysis of Michael van de Poppe, is making significant strides in the Real World Assets (RWA) segment, positioning itself as a leader in the market. Poppe notes that Polkadot's recent advancements, such as the introduction of the JAM whitepaper, mark a crucial step towards the evolution of Polkadot 2.0. He asserts that Polkadot's native token, DOT, is undervalued based on these developments. Poppe particularly praises Polkadot's SDK toolkit for its widespread use in the cryptocurrency industry, simplifying the creation process of blockchain projects.
Analysis of Polkadot's Emergence in Real World Assets by Michael van de Poppe

by Giorgi Kostiuk
2 years ago

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