Tokenization
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Tokenization
RWA TokenizationRepresenting a legally enforceable claim on a real-world asset as a transfer-restricted token, with the register, the ledger and the paperwork kept in agreement.Read moreAsset TokenizationThe general practice of issuing a token against an asset — what changes, what does not, and where the actual work is.Read moreWhite Label TokenizationRunning the platform under your own brand and domain, with your tenants isolated from every other tenant by three independent layers.Read moreToken StandardsWhich token standard an instrument needs, decided by what the instrument is rather than by what is fashionable.Read more
Financial assets
Treasury TokenizationShort-dated sovereign debt held to maturity, issued as a permissioned token with daily accrual and redemption at par.Read moreBond TokenizationDebt paying a periodic coupon to holders of record, with accrual, day-count and maturity handled as first-class lifecycle events.Read moreFund TokenizationFund units issued and redeemed against NAV, with subscription windows, share classes, fees and gates modelled explicitly.Read morePrivate Credit TokenizationDirect lending exposure issued as a token, with amortisation, uneven cashflows and default handling treated as normal rather than exceptional.Read moreEquity TokenizationShares issued as tokens, with the cap table, voting, dividends and pre-emption rights held in one register.Read more
Physical assets
Real Estate TokenizationA claim on property held through a vehicle, with rental income distributed to holders of record and the illiquidity stated rather than dressed up.Read moreGold TokenizationAllocated bullion held in a vault, represented as fungible units, with serial-level records and independent attestation.Read moreCommodity TokenizationWarehoused commodities represented as units, where grade, assay, storage and spoilage are part of the instrument rather than footnotes.Read morePhysical Asset TokenizationThe general case for assets that exist in the world: custody, attestation, insurance and the gap between the register and the object.Read moreYacht & Aviation TokenizationRegistered, high-maintenance assets with charter income, flag-state obligations and maintenance reserves that determine whether returns are real.Read moreArt & Collectibles TokenizationUnique, non-income-producing objects where provenance, authentication and insurance carry the entire investment case.Read more