In a Bankless podcast episode, Ryan Sean Adams hosts a debate between Omid Malekan and Austin Campbell on whether Ethereum is ready for real-world assets (RWAs). Austin argues that Ethereum's decentralization and immutability are bugs, not features, for RWAs, as real-world legal systems must be considered. He suggests different network rules for crypto-native tokens and RWAs, proposing solutions like kill switches in smart contracts. Omid counters that Ethereum's neutrality is its strength, attracting institutions and governments seeking a censorship-resistant platform. He critiques permissioned chains and fail-safes, advocating for a system where all assets are treated equally, regardless of legal or political pressures. The discussion covers stablecoins, potential hacks, and the role of governments, ultimately questioning whether Ethereum's permissionless nature aligns with the realities of RWAs and traditional finance.
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