Have you ever considered investing in non-public medical technology companies like Momo Medical or Van Aalst Group? Unless you are a qualified investor with assets exceeding ten million, you'll have to go through tedious paperwork and opaque intermediary matching—this is the old routine of traditional finance.



Now everything has changed. With just a click of the mouse, I directly purchased a fragment of an asset from a Dutch medical technology company. Not through a broker’s call, but via the XSC (Confidential Securities Contract) standard online. This fragmented ownership model has finally moved from a theoretical concept on paper to real assets in your wallet.

In less than a second on-chain confirmation, a silent revolution has been completed.

Traditional ERC-20 tokens only handle transfers without regard to compliance. But the logic of XSC operates completely differently—when funds flow, the underlying Zedger model activates instantly. It acts like an automated gatekeeper, immediately verifying whether your credentials are valid and whether you are on the compliance whitelist before allowing the transaction to proceed. Non-compliant transactions are directly rolled back on-chain. This is the charm of **"programmable privacy."**

The most wonderful part is the sense of "protected transparency." Your position size and transaction direction are completely hidden from the public—black box status. But for regulators, the system assigns a dedicated **"view key."** When audits are needed, they can see everything clearly; at other times, mathematics keeps your information confidential.

This is the true ultimate form of RWA—it's not about putting low-quality assets on-chain to pretend innovation, but about enabling high-quality assets to flow like water, while ensuring compliance is omnipresent.

The core logic is simple: through the XSC standard, complex securities legal rules are embedded into the code layer. On one hand, it enables the fragmentation and trading of high-value assets, freeing liquidity; on the other hand, the View Key mechanism perfectly balances privacy and regulation. This is the true passport that allows traditional financial institutions to confidently enter the crypto world.
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HashRatePhilosophervip
· 22h ago
Really? If regulatory authorities have the keys to view everything, is my privacy still considered private?
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LootboxPhobiavip
· 23h ago
Basically, it's just about trying to harvest the little guys, daring to boast about RWA's ultimate form with an XSC skin. Who actually holds the authority when it comes to compliance keys? Dutch medical technology? Feels like another Luna. This fragmented ownership sounds great, but who is responsible if something really goes wrong? Revealing the View Key to regulators turns privacy into a joke. ERC-20 has been completely beaten down. One second confirmation on the chain doesn't mean the risk has disappeared, brother.
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MEVHunterNoLossvip
· 23h ago
It's RWA and XSC again, sounds really good, but can they actually circulate in practice? Wait, giving the View Key to regulators means there's no privacy at all. Fragmented healthcare stocks are indeed tempting, but I'm worried they might be the prelude to another rug pull. This "programmable privacy" sounds like a way to lure institutions in under the guise of security; we still need to see real large-volume transactions before making any judgments. On-chain confirmation takes one second, but what about the review process? You'll probably have to fill out a bunch of KYC forms.
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gas_guzzlervip
· 23h ago
Wow, finally someone has figured out how to play RWA properly, not just casually packaging garbage assets on the chain. That View Key system is really clever, allowing regulators to see clearly without exposing your positions. Now that's true privacy. The concept of programmable privacy sounds a bit cheesy, but it really solves the biggest headache in traditional finance. I've been saying XSC is the future for a long time, and now there are real cases to prove it.
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ShortingEnthusiastvip
· 23h ago
Sounds good, but can it really bring traditional finance into the market? --- Checking the key, will regulators really use it obediently... --- Fragmented trading sounds exciting, but is the liquidity really that good? --- RWA has been hyped for so long, finally there's some substantial progress --- Programmable privacy? Feels like just another marketing gimmick --- If it were that simple, it would have taken off already, no need to wait until now --- On-chain confirmation in one second, but what about legal risks? --- Instead of trusting XSC, why not look at the actual trading volume to speak for itself --- Medical technology assets on the chain... is the regulatory hurdle really easier to overcome? --- The "pass" for traditional finance to enter? Let's wait and see
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