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The next evolution of RWA is not about putting more assets on blockchain, but about making the underlying infrastructure more intelligent. SIX Network’s 2026 roadmap makes it clear that integrating AI is not about following a trend, but a necessary component for scaling toward institutional-grade operations.
Tokenizing real-world assets may sound straightforward. Take a building, a bond, or gold, put it on blockchain to increase transparency and liquidity, and it is done.
In reality, every tokenized asset still relies on a series of manual processes. This includes compliance checks across different jurisdictions, KYC and AML procedures, token holder registry updates, smart contract auditing, and the integration of off-chain data.
Each of these steps carries a risk of human error if there is no system that ensures accuracy and reliability.
At the same time, the global RWA market is growing rapidly. Within just one year, it expanded fourfold, from $6.3 billion in early 2025 to over $25 billion in early 2026, according to RWA.xyz.
The more important question is not just how fast RWA is growing, but whether the current infrastructure is ready to support that level of scale. The answer increasingly points toward AI.
“AI + crypto” is widely discussed, but from SIX Network’s perspective, which is actively studying how AI can be applied to blockchain and RWA, the following are real use cases already happening in the industry and directly relevant to what SIX is building.
1. AI detecting on-chain fraud and suspicious transactions
Elliptic, a specialist in blockchain data analytics, trained AI across hundreds of millions of transactions and reported that money laundering detection accuracy improved to 27% up significantly from a very low baseline. The AI analyzes wallet clusters and transfer patterns to catch anomalies that humans miss. For a protocol managing real institutional assets, this is the baseline of trust that has to exist.
(Source: Elliptic / Blockchain Council, 2026)
2. AI-powered asset valuation and token structure design
Securitize, which received $47M in investment from BlackRock, uses automated systems to assess asset value and design token structures by feeding AI with market data, transaction history, and risk factors. Processes that previously took weeks have been compressed significantly.
(Source: Suffescom / Securitize, 2026)
3. AI agents automating cross-border regulatory compliance
Zoniqx uses AI agents to continuously monitor and verify KYC/AML compliance and jurisdictional requirements automatically, without waiting for a legal team to review each step. The system operates across multiple countries simultaneously and updates itself when regulations change. This maps directly to what a protocol serving cross-border markets across Southeast Asia needs.
(Source: Zoniqx, 2025)
4. AI-assisted smart contract writing and auditing
Blockchain Council reports that AI-assisted smart contract auditing is one of the fastest-growing use cases in 2026. Purpose-trained AI can flag potential vulnerabilities before the contract reaches a formal security review, reducing both the time and cost involved at this stage.
(Source: Blockchain Council, 2026)
5. Institutional funds and assets driven by AI
Franklin Templeton launched the Franklin OnChain U.S. Government Money Fund, the first U.S.-registered mutual fund to record transactions on a public blockchain. BlackRock launched BUIDL, a tokenized money market fund. Both use automated systems to manage compliance and yield distribution. These are real, live examples of institutional-grade RWA where AI and blockchain are already working together.
(Source: Velvosoft / Franklin Templeton / BlackRock, 2025)
SIX Network’s position on this is clearly outlined in its 2026 roadmap.
The team is actively researching and preparing to integrate AI with blockchain operations at the protocol level. This is not because AI is a trend worth following, but because the ecosystem being built, whether in institutional asset tokenization, expanding asset diversity on-chain, or PayFi, can function more effectively with AI as part of the system.
More importantly, the infrastructure that SIX Protocol has developed over the years, including the Dynamic Data Layer, automated on-chain compliance, multi-country regulatory support, and token holder registry tracking, creates a structured data environment that AI requires to function effectively.
AI depends on high-quality, structured data. SIX already has that foundation. This is not starting from zero, but building on a system that has been developed with clear intent.
• For asset owners and token issuers, processes that previously required manual effort, such as compliance checks, token holder updates, and investor verification, are moving toward automation. This leads to faster issuance and lower operational costs.
• For those following the SIX ecosystem, the infrastructure that has been built over the years, including SIX Garage, SIX Thruster, and the core SIX Protocol, becomes more valuable as AI is integrated. The structured data accumulated over time is what makes AI adoption practical.
• For developers and builders in Web3, the intersection of AI and RWA infrastructure is still relatively underdeveloped, but this will not remain the case for long.
The direction of SIX Network in 2026 is not simply about tokenizing more assets, but about making the entire system intelligent enough to support sustainable, institutional-scale growth.
Real RWA does not stop at putting assets on blockchain. It requires infrastructure that enables those assets to operate intelligently, transparently, and securely around the clock.
AI is the next layer that makes this possible, and SIX Protocol is more prepared to integrate it than most realize.
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1.This article is intended for informational purposes only. Please conduct your own research before making any investment decisions related to cryptocurrencies 2. Cryptocurrency and digital token involve high risk; investors may lose all investment money and should study information carefully and make investments according to their own risk profile.
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