Use Case
Tokenization

Tokenization requires data that can be trusted at scale.

Digital instruments are only as good as the asset data behind them. Building provides the informational foundation that makes tokenized real estate defensible.

The friction

Most tokenized real estate is backed by weak data. Platforms can issue tokens. What they can't do is guarantee the quality, currency, or provenance of the asset data those tokens represent. Investors are asked to trust an instrument without being able to audit the record underneath it.
Valuation can't be automated without a verified record. Continuous pricing and automated NAV calculations depend on asset data that is structured, current, and machine-readable. When the underlying record is a folder of PDFs assembled for a prior event, automated valuation isn't possible — only manual, episodic appraisal.
Compliance requirements for digital securities are rigorous. Tokenized real estate sits at the intersection of securities regulation, real estate law, and data governance. Meeting those requirements demands a compliance record that is continuously maintained, independently auditable, and defensible — not assembled after the fact.

How Building works here

Provenance

Asset data is cryptographically fingerprinted, verification events are anchored on-chain, and the provenance of every data point can be demonstrated independently. Investors and regulators don't have to take the data on faith.

Live Markets

Verified model outputs connect directly to digital instruments on issuance platforms. When the Asset Record updates, the model recalculates, an approver confirms, and the instrument syncs. Token NAV reflects the current state of the property.

Asset Record

The structured, continuously maintained record is the data layer that automated valuation, compliance, and reporting workflows depend on. Tokenization built on it is built on something real.

Workflow Intelligence

Compliance monitoring runs continuously against the record, keeping the underlying asset in a defensible condition for the life of the instrument — not just at issuance.

Who this is for

The instrument is only as strong as the record behind it.
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