Crypto-native index tokens are baskets of other crypto tokens. Value comes entirely from on-chain assets and the contract’s rebalancing rules. No off-chain anything.

Your risks: smart-contract bugs, admin keys, and crypto volatility. Crypto all the way down.

RWA-backed baskets represent a legal claim on real off-chain assets (stocks, Treasuries) held by a regulated custodian. Examples: Reserve’s DTFs

Because a claim is involved, your risks change completely:

Custody/counterparty: someone off-chain holds the real asset. Securities treatment: usually KYC-gated, transfer-restricted, jurisdiction-limited. Many aren’t available to US. Reconciliation gap: the chain and the legal registry have to stay in sync.

The key thing: “backing” means different things here.

A crypto index is backed by tokens you can verify on-chain right now. An RWA basket is backed by a legal claim that’s only as good as the custodian and the legal structure behind it. Neither is better, they’re different trades with different failure modes.

So the due diligence differs: for the crypto one, ask about audits and admin keys. For the RWA one, ask who the custodian is and what happens if they go bankrupt.

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