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Uniswap founder Hayden Adams recently highlighted that automated market makers (AMMs) possess a structural advantage over traditional market makers as real-world asset (RWA) tokenization scales. By enabling tokenized assets to trade directly against other assets with similar price movements, AMMs can reduce volatility risks for liquidity providers. This capability allows AMMs to lower the costs associated with supplying liquidity compared to traditional firms that must bear separate hedging expenses. As institutional interest in tokenizing private credit, real estate, and commodities grows, these efficiency gains could allow decentralized protocols to capture significant market share. Adams suggests that liquidity will naturally concentrate in these correlated pairs, enhancing the competitive positioning of decentralized exchanges. While traditional market makers currently maintain advantages in regulatory compliance and access to fragmented venues, the underlying economics of AMMs offer a compelling alternative. This shift could potentially establish decentralized finance as the primary infrastructure for the future of tokenized markets. Ultimately, the evolution of these pricing mechanisms remains a critical factor in the broader adoption of digitized financial assets.