
Vietnam is positioning itself as an early mover in the global RWA market by establishing a formal legal and technological framework for digital assets. The Law on Digital Technology Industry, effective January 1, 2026, and Government Resolution No. 05/2025/NQ-CP provide the foundational legal basis for issuing and trading tokenized assets. During the Vietnam RWA Summit 2026, experts highlighted that the country is developing a multi-chain Vietnam Blockchain Service Network to support large-scale transactions. While capital inflows into RWAs grew by approximately 300% in 2025, industry leaders emphasize that building institutional trust through verified data and digital identity is more critical than the underlying technology. The government is currently prioritizing the creation of trusted data infrastructure and digital identity authentication to mitigate risks like fraud and money laundering. By leveraging its high rate of digital asset adoption and new financial centers in Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang, Vietnam aims to integrate tokenization into its broader financial system. This strategic shift reflects a global trend of digitizing ownership rights to improve liquidity, transparency, and financial inclusion. Ultimately, the success of this initiative depends on balancing innovation with robust regulatory oversight and cybersecurity measures.
Real World Asset (RWA) tokenization involves converting ownership rights of physical or financial assets, such as real estate or bonds, into digital tokens on a blockchain. This process aims to increase market liquidity, enable fractional ownership, and reduce transaction costs by removing traditional intermediaries. It requires a secure digital ledger to track asset provenance and ensure that the tokens remain legally tethered to the underlying real-world value.