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BiFu Expands Wealth Suite with Institutional-Grade RWA and Managed Funds

As the total on-chain real-world asset market surges toward a $38 billion valuation, trading platform BiFu is shifting its strategy from simple spot trading to institutional-grade asset management. By integrating managed funds and tokenized private equity, the exchange aims to provide retail users with access to previously unreachable investment classes.

BiFu Expands Wealth Suite with Institutional-Grade RWA and Managed Funds

The platform’s new Wealth suite operates through two distinct but complementary channels: a managed fund line and a real-world asset (RWA) division. The Wealth line features five medium-risk funds covering foreign exchange, gold, crypto-quantitative strategies, supply chain finance, and Hong Kong IPOs. These offerings leverage the expertise of established managers like Duxton Asset Management and Wellspring Asset Management, providing a diverse return profile that targets investors looking beyond traditional digital asset volatility.

Simultaneously, the RWA product line addresses a critical access gap by tokenizing private-market equity. While traditional private equity often requires million-dollar entry points, BiFu’s structure compresses these allocations into shares ranging from $15,000 to $50,000. Current offerings include pre-IPO stakes in AI-sector unicorns and computing infrastructure firms. By facilitating these investments via stablecoins, the platform allows users to participate in private-market growth without the traditional barriers to entry.

This expansion reflects a broader industry transition where exchange competitiveness is increasingly defined by asset curation rather than just trading speed. With a roster of managers regulated by authorities such as the Monetary Authority of Singapore, BiFu is positioning its unified account system as a comprehensive financial hub. The platform provides the compliance architecture and settlement infrastructure necessary to bridge the gap between institutional-grade financial products and the retail market, signaling a move toward a more integrated, all-asset trading environment.

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