We are building solutions for Real-World Asset
tokenization and further utilization of those assets.
We combine the best of two worlds into a fast, cheap, safe, and easy-to-use solution.
User Interface
System Security
Compliance
Accessibility
Speed
Cost
Regardless of the benefit of accessibility, speed, and cost,
current DeFi lacks user experience and security for seamless everyday use.
We Dedicate our knowledge, time, and energy to changing it.
Both existing DeFi and Traditional Finance ecosystem benefit from the tokenization of the Real World Assets.
Physical Assets can be deposited to the Vault, with an instant token mint representing assets in a digital world.
Immediately, assets gain exposure to global liquidity, collateralized lending, simple transactions, or future use cases.
Finally, Physical assets are redeemable from the Vault with an adequate burn.
Our initial focus is on Lending solutions backed by Real-World Assets. We have chosen Radix DLT for the initial ledger and tech stack.
SRWA Vaulting Blueprint brings a software technology layer to the existing vaulting system. Hence, Assets can be tokenized and ready for utilisation in a decentralised world in a fully compliant manner.
SRWA Lending Blueprint is a core lending protocol. It is over collateralized, utility based on the interest rate, flexible lending protocol, designed to bring care lending & borrowing and serve as a cornerstone for future lending solutions such as fixed interest rate with monthly installments lending product.
We envision a future where decentralized finance
has a seamless user experience and outstanding security.
We share our values of open-mindedness, honesty, and reliability among our team and established partners.
Throughout our professional history, team members have worked on a variety of successful digital businesses and software development projects. Our expertise grew to enterprise-grade processes and ISO 27001 certified data protection practices.
Our very first application aims to reach launch readiness in October 2023.
It is a proof of concept within a community of farmers in New Zealand.