The marketplace is how you discover featured tickets, collections, and new issuance without scrolling a Telegram rumour. Cards are not approvals. Featured is not a blessing. Diligence still happens on research and legal PDFs we cannot fake on this site.

Editorial spotlight. Still read the hold period.
Filters: type, hold, NAD ticket, region.
Thematic groups, not a mystery fund.
Issuance calendar, when we have one.
Every card should have a door to the file.
Some stalls will be professional-only.
Open listing is how you get hurt. Delvue’s intent is a curated stall: fewer items, more documents. If we ever open a wider board, the UI should look different so you can tell.
A “SADC logistics” collection is a reading list plus optional tickets. It is not automatically a diversified fund. If we ship thematic portfolios, they get their own legal wrapper and a different page.
Some opportunities will not be public. For Wealth Managers and Institutions get the other door. Retail should not see a teaser they cannot legally touch.
Type, hold, ticket, region.
Asset, sponsor, documents.
If there is no file, walk away.
Wealth Intelligence and Risk Center still win.
| Aisle | Public? | Next |
|---|---|---|
| Tokenized RWA | Often, curated | Tokenized Assets page |
| Listed ideas | Yes | Research |
| Private | Gated | Advisors / institutions |
| Collections | Editorial | Not a fund |
If it ever is, it will be labelled. Today there is nothing live to feature.
Not on this website. Waitlist for product access.
No. Credit, construction, vacancy, FX — see Risk Center.
Issuance calendar planned with launch, not a fake weekly drop.
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Tokenized Assets
Tokenization at Delvue means a marketplace of curated real-world assets with issuance records, custody, and research on the same card. The mock grid is Windhoek malls, Kalahari solar, Walvis berths. Yields on screen are targets in a preview, not a promise.
Real-World Assets
Real-world assets are the physical and contractual things underneath a token or a note. This page is an atlas: what we mean by RWA, how Namibia and SADC show up, and why a map is a better metaphor than a candlestick.
For Wealth Managers
Wealth managers need a book: many households, each with a mandate, a cash floor, and a rebalance queue. The advisor mock is four tiles because that is how a Monday morning actually starts. White-label and deeper infrastructure come later; this page is the practitioner desk.
Join the waitlist if this page is why you showed up. We email when onboarding opens.