Following its graduation from YZi Labs' EASY Residency program in Q3, Renaiss Protocol generated $5 million in revenue within 30 days, representing a growth rate of 450%.

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According to BlockBeats, on May 27, Renaiss, the RWA collectibles liquidity infrastructure, announced that its total transaction volume has exceeded $15 million.

It is reported that Renaiss graduated from the third season of YZi Labs' EASY Residency incubation program. Within 30 days of graduation, Renaiss added $5 million in revenue. Compared to the 116 days it took to achieve its first $5 million in growth since its launch in November 2025, the recent growth rate has accelerated significantly, reaching approximately 450% of the early stage.

To date, Renaiss has over 233,000 registered users, with on-chain assets exceeding $1.27 million. More than 6,900 physical cards are locked in Renaiss Vault OS, and its custody network covers four countries and regions: the United States, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Malaysia.

Renaiss provides verifiable third-party custody infrastructure for real-world collectibles through Renaiss Vault OS, connecting professional vaults and authorized card shops to an on-chain verification network. This provides underlying support for on-chain ownership verification, liquidity release, and trustless, permissionless global transactions of physical collectibles. Recently, Renaiss has also completed a new round of platform infrastructure upgrades and continues to expand into Asia and globally, further improving the circulation efficiency of physical collectibles in the on-chain market.

The value of collectibles has long been shaped by scarcity, cultural identity, and aesthetic preferences. As real-world collectibles are brought into verifiable on-chain infrastructure, Renaiss is building a more open and efficient global liquidity network for this type of taste-driven asset.

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