The Decentralized

Stock Platform For All Users

Trade, own, and build wealth in the Web3 era.

What is RWA?

RWA (Real World Assets) brings real-world value on-chain by tokenizing assets such as real estate, bonds, gold, and invoices. With smart contracts, decentralized identity (DID), and compliance rails, these assets can be verified, traded, and financed on-chain in a transparent and programmable way.

1) Tokenization

Real assets are structured into compliant on-chain tokens with clear ownership and rights.

2) Verification

Oracles, auditors, and DID frameworks attest to asset provenance, valuation, and ongoing status.

3) Markets & Finance

Tokens plug into on-chain markets for trading, lending, and structured financing with programmable rules.

$120M+

On-chain Volume

45k+

Global Investors

120+

Tokenized Assets

8+

Supported Chains

Global Liquidity

24/7 markets and fractional ownership unlock broader investor access and deeper liquidity.

Transparency & Compliance

On-chain records, auditable flows, and programmable controls align with regulatory needs.

Programmability

Cashflows, covenants, and distributions can be automated with smart contracts.

Efficiency

Instant settlement and reduced intermediaries lower costs and operational risk.

Representative Use Cases

Tokenized Real Estate

Treasury Bills & Bonds

Gold & Commodities

Invoice/Receivable Finance

Ready to bring real-world value on-chain?

Technology Principles

DStock integrates asset tokenization, real-time oracles, and decentralized trading into a unified ecosystem.

Each layer interacts through transparent, verifiable blockchain logic.

Frequently Asked Questions

RWA leverages blockchain for transparent ownership and instant settlement with no intermediaries, reducing costs.

Depending on jurisdiction, some RWA products may be open to qualified or institutional investors.

We partner with licensed custodians and auditors, using both on-chain and off-chain verification.

RWA will expand to include real estate, government bonds, carbon credits, art, and commodities.