By integrating PolyFlow, Tabi aligns its network with evolving trends. This makes it efficient and attracts more participants from TradFI and DeFi markets.By integrating PolyFlow, Tabi aligns its network with evolving trends. This makes it efficient and attracts more participants from TradFI and DeFi markets.

Tabi Partners With PolyFlow to Unlock RWA Opportunities on Cross-Chain L1 Ecosystem

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Tabi, a Layer-1 blockchain network that focuses on consumer applications, announced a strategic partnership with PolyFlow, a PayFI network that combines DeFi, crypto payments, and RWA utilities. According to the announcement disclosed today, the partnership facilitated the integration of TabiPay into PolyFlow’s RWA ecosystem to enable Tabi users to engage with real-world assets and earn yields.

Tabi Chain is a Layer-1 chain that specializes in consumer applications, finance, and gaming. With its cross-chain compatibility across blockchains, Tabi is integrated with Web2 platforms, enabling it to bridge traditional Web2 users to decentralized systems. Also, using its omni-protocol and EVM compatibility, Tabi functions as an incubator that empowers developers and projects to enable the growth of their DApps while providing the liquidity and support they need. Furthermore, its TabiPay, a Web3 financial layer, connects social media platforms (like TikTok and others) to DeFi and real-world consumption applications.

Tabi Driving RWAs on the Chain

By integrating PolyFlow’s RWA tokenization infrastructure into the TabiPay payment platform, Tabi provides its users with an advanced customer experience. PolyFlow is an innovative blockchain infrastructure that drives efficiency in the Payment Finance (PayFi) ecosystem by combining DeFi with real-world assets and trading.

The partnership is an upgrade on how Tabi interacts with financial assets, a move that enables its decentralized ecosystem to tap into scalability, accessibility, and liquidity that were previously unavailable. One of the most exciting and impactful trends in the blockchain and DeFi industry is real-world assets (RWAs). By leveraging PolyFlow’s expertise in RWA tokenization and trading, TabiPay enables its users to access new opportunities for real-world assets in the DeFi space.

Through this integration, Tabi empowers its customers to utilize their crypto assets as collateral to access RWAs’ high yields. Also, by enabling trading and collateralization of RWAs on its payment platform, Tabi creates dynamic applications of real-world assets on its ecosystem.

Unlocking Growth in Web3

The Tabi and PolyFlow collaboration is more than a partnership – it’s a shift towards revolutionizing the boundaries of finance. The RWA markets are experiencing rapid growth (with projections showing it could hit $30 trillion by 2030) and are crucial for integrating traditional finance with DeFi. With the partnership, Tabi aims to connect RWA markets to its ecosystem to unlock billions of dollars of liquidity for users and projects.

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