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.

Stall preview · yields on cards are illustrative
Income-producing property broken into tickets a household can actually buy.
Energy, ports, and logistics — long duration, not a weekly flip.
Notes with a story and a schedule, not an anonymous yield number.
Who issued, who holds, what the SPV is. The card should not be a vibe.
Listings are meant to be vetted. This is not an open memecoin mill.
Namibia first, regional assets when legal structure exists.
A token is not the asset. The asset is the mall lease, the PPA, the loan book. The token is how you record fractional claims, transfer them, and show a register. If the legal wrapper is weak, the chain does not save you. Delvue’s marketplace UI is designed to show the wrapper, not hide it behind a glowing APY.
Real assets are slow. A secondary board may exist later. Until then, assume hold-to-maturity or hold-to-project. Anyone selling you instant exit on a solar farm is selling you someone else’s balance sheet.
Small tickets are how you learn the product. They are not a reason to put rent money into a 10-year infra note. The marketplace will still show concentration warnings from the risk desk.
| Listing type | Typical job | Main risk |
|---|---|---|
| Property income | Rent-like cashflow | Vacancy, valuation, illiquidity |
| Energy / infra | Long contracted cash | Construction, offtaker, FX |
| Credit note | Defined coupon path | Default, recovery, opacity |
| Secondary (later) | Exit a ticket | No bid when you need one |
Asset, sponsor, hold period, target — all illustrative until live.
Tokenized asset research is a separate desk, linked here.
If you need the cash in 90 days, this is the wrong aisle.
Start small. The platform is built so small is allowed.
No. Mock cards show example target yields for UI. Live offerings will have documents, not a gradient.
The chain is a register. The assets are real-world. If we list a purely speculative token, it will not hide on this aisle.
No. Waitlist. Issuance calendar comes with launch, not this page.
See Asset thinking on Security Center and Transparency Center. Segregated patterns, not a hot wallet as the product.
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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.
Investment Marketplace
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.
Transparency Center
Transparency Center is a ledger of facts: this website is a pre-launch preview, numbers in mocks are illustrative, licences are not invented here, and asset verification for RWA is documents plus registers — not a crypto-exchange “proof of reserves” meme unless that meme actually applies.
Join the waitlist if this page is why you showed up. We email when onboarding opens.