
DCX
DCX Group is a global B2B technology provider specializing in the tokenization of tangible, real-world assets. Its services serve as an on-ramp for traditional industries transitioning to the Web3 economy. The company is focused on bridging traditional finance (TradFi) with decentralized finance (DeFi) by transforming illiquid assets into regulated, tradable digital tokens or security token offerings (STOs).
DCX offers a comprehensive platform and services for tokenization including structuring and primary issuance of security tokens, facilitating secondary market trading through the DCX OTC and exchange solutions, and providing ongoing asset management tools. It emphasizes a regulation-forward approach, ensuring compliance with existing securities laws to build trust and security in the digital asset space.
The firm targets a diverse range of asset classes, including natural resources such as metals and mining, infrastructure projects with a focus on renewable energy, real estate, private equity, debt, and art and collectibles. A notable offering is “DCX Bullion,” which provides tokenized access to precious metals. By tokenizing these assets, DCX offers significant benefits such as increased liquidity, enhanced transparency via blockchain technology, fractional ownership opportunities for a broader investor base, and improved transactional efficiency. assets.
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