RedStone launches settlement layer to address RWA liquidity gap in DeFi lending

RedStone launches settlement layer to address RWA liquidity gap. The new system uses onchain auctions during liquidation events, allowing liquidity providers to purchase positions immediately while assuming redemption risk. This targets a structural mismatch where DeFi platforms require instant liquidations but tokenized real-world assets have 60-180 day redemption periods, potentially unlocking $30 billion in idle RWAs.
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