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EasyMM RWA Day

Hosted by EasyMM & Daniil Kozin
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About Event

We put tokenization founders on the spot. You watch and decide if they're worth your money.

You've been to pitch events. Someone reads 40 slides about "disrupting the $12 trillion market," everyone nods, nobody writes a check. That's not what we're doing here.

RWA Day is simple. Tokenization founders get 2 minutes to explain what they built. Then I spend 10 minutes grilling them on the stuff that matters.

I'll ask things like: who's your custodian and have they actually been audited? What happens to my tokens if your company disappears next month? You say it's backed by a real asset, great, show me the proof on-chain right now. Where do I sell this thing in a year? Who's buying it from me? Why wouldn't I just go buy a REIT and save myself the headache?

If they can handle that, probably worth a deeper look. If they can't, you just saved yourself a bad allocation.


Here's the setup:

4-5 projects per event, vetted beforehand. Each one does a short pitch, then takes live questions from me and from the audience in chat. We go for about an hour, sometimes a bit longer if the conversation gets good.

We cut the panels and keynotes. Nobody's giving a talk about the future of Web3 tokenization. This is founders defending their projects under pressure, and investors deciding in real time whether they care.

If you want to present: you've actually built something. You have real underlying assets, whether that's credit, property, energy infrastructure, commodities, revenue, whatever. And you're comfortable with questions that don't have polite answers. Apply below.

If you want to attend as an investor: you're looking at RWA, alternatives, or yield, and you'd rather spend an hour watching founders get stress-tested than reading another pitch deck on your own. Seats are limited because we want the chat to be useful, not a mess.

If your pitch deck lists "community engagement" under the revenue model, this probably isn't your event.

Applications are open. Investor seats are limited, so register early. And seriously, leave the 50-page TAM deck at home.

Hosted by Daniil Kozin | EasyMM