Tokeniza, a pioneering platform focused on the tokenization of non-performing loans (NPLs), today launched its first funding round on the Oceanpoint RWA Launchpad. This event marks a new milestone in blockchain-based real estate investment.
A New Direction in NPL Investments
Non-performing loans (NPLs) are a vital yet often misunderstood segment of the financial market. Historically, these loans, backed by real estate, were only available to institutional investors. Tokeniza changes this by offering fractional ownership of tokenized NPLs, reducing the capital required to enter this high-potential market.
Support from Oceanpoint Launchpad
The [Oceanpoint Launchpad](https://docs.oceanpoint.fi/oceanpoint-pools/about-pool-mechanics/governance-pools/marketplace-pools) enables projects like Tokeniza to gather support from the Blocksquare DAO community. If Tokeniza reaches its 100% funding goal, the company will receive a 100% discount on Blocksquare’s tokenization SaaS solutions and services. This allows Tokeniza to launch its white-label marketplace solution and begin real estate tokenization operations, paving the way for a fully-fledged Web3 real estate business.
Features of Tokeniza's Platform
Fractional Ownership: Tokeniza makes high-yield investments in NPLs accessible to retail investors through fractional ownership. Real Estate Collateral: All tokenized NPLs are backed by real estate assets, offering added security. Targeted Returns: Tokeniza is aiming for returns exceeding 13%, making it an attractive option for high-yield seekers. Regulatory Compliance: The platform operates within the MiFID II regulatory framework, ensuring legal certainty for its investors. Liquidity and Flexibility: Investors can trade tokenized NPLs, providing a liquid market for these traditionally illiquid assets.
Tokeniza’s launch marks a major step toward the future of real estate tokenization. By allowing retail investors to participate in a historically exclusive market, Tokeniza and Oceanpoint are leading the way in bringing Web3 innovations to real estate finance.
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