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Not a Derivative
There is no synthetic price exposure — tokens represent a direct interest in the underlying asset.
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Redefining ownership for real-world assets.
Tokenisation is the process of representing ownership rights in real-world assets as digital securities recorded on blockchain infrastructure.
Each token represents a proportionate, legally enforceable interest in an underlying real-world asset.
Asset Classes
Real Estate
Commodities
Infrastructure
Renewable Energy
Private Credit
Alternative Investments
Key Principle
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There is no synthetic price exposure — tokens represent a direct interest in the underlying asset.
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No abstracted or repackaged risk. The asset itself is unchanged by tokenisation.
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Existing legal ownership interests are recorded and administered through digital infrastructure.
The Process
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The asset is held within MIS, trust or investment structures under Australian law.
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Defined ownership interests in the underlying asset are created.
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Each unit becomes a programmable, blockchain-based digital token.
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Ownership becomes transparent, auditable and verifiable on-chain.
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Distributions, reporting and compliance workflows are automated through smart contracts.
Summary
Tokenisation is not a replacement for regulation — it is an upgrade to how ownership is recorded and managed. The underlying assets remain unchanged; the ownership layer becomes programmable, transparent and efficient.