Asset Identity and Executable State

Real-world settlement depends on state verifiability, not asset existence.

Asset Identity and Asset State

Separating existence from executable condition

RDA

Real-Time Data Asset

Defines: Asset state
Dimensions: State, progress, quality, risk, compliance

RWA

Real-World Asset

Defines: Asset identity
Scope: Entities, equipment, resources, contracts

RDA: Executable and Governable State Assets

State representations that can be verified, referenced, and executed at the protocol level

Verifiable origin
Referenceable
Triggerable actions
Auditable

State Transitions as Settlement Triggers

Step 01:

Event occurrence

Step 02:

RDA updates

Step 03:

Rule matching

Step 04:

Settlement execution

State Governance Controls

RDA does not grant unrestricted write permissions

Source permission control

Update scope and frequency limits

Rule version management

Audit and dispute resolution

Governance approval mechanisms

Institutional compliance alignment

System Requirements for RDA Integration

Challenges of RDA

Verifying state origins
Integrating state into settlement
State-driven governance logic
Sustaining long-term state credibility

Required Network Capabilities

Settlement-oriented execution layer
Protocol-level settlement system
Rule layer and governance mechanisms
AI and systemic synergy

From Asset Registration to State-Driven Settlement

RWA defines asset identity.

RDA defines asset state.

Settlement occurs when governed state transitions satisfy protocol rules.