The people and principles behind a platform built for professional investors seeking real world asset opportunities on-chain — without the friction of traditional private markets.
RWA Inc was created with one core conviction: institutional-grade private market deals should be accessible to verified investors worldwide, not just those with connections to the right intermediaries. That's a direct response to a real gap in the market.
The RWA Inc platform sits at the intersection of compliant finance and open blockchain infrastructure. We source exclusive investment opportunities — real estate, private credit, infrastructure, and early-stage ventures — then deliver them through a system built on Base, a layer-2 network that keeps transaction costs low without compromising security.
Once KYC is complete, verified investors can browse and commit to opportunities normally reserved for institutions. The process takes minutes, not weeks.
Every allocation is recorded on-chain. No opaque back-office spreadsheets. Investors see exactly what they hold, when they hold it, and what the terms are.
Deals on the RWA Inc platform go through rigorous legal review before launch. Token issuance follows securities-grade standards, not just smart contract conventions.
The RWA Inc protocol is not just a marketplace. It's a full-stack infrastructure layer for compliant tokenized asset issuance and distribution. Here's what sits underneath the platform investors interact with.
Not every project that wants to list on RWA Inc gets listed. The sourcing and review process is deliberate, sometimes slow, and always thorough. That's by design.
Issuers apply through a formal intake form. The RWA Inc team reviews the business model, asset backing, legal structure, and team credentials before anything moves forward. Most applications don't pass this stage.
Accepted issuers go through a detailed review covering financial statements, regulatory standing, and projected returns. The team works with external legal counsel to validate documentation across multiple jurisdictions when required.
Each deal gets a custom tokenization structure — token supply, vesting schedule, allocation tiers, and distribution mechanics are set based on the nature of the underlying asset. There's no one-size template.
Live deals are visible to all KYC-approved investors. Staking tiers determine allocation priority. Higher $RWAINC stake levels unlock guaranteed allocations before general availability opens.
After a deal closes, RWA Inc coordinates ongoing reporting from issuers. Investors receive structured updates rather than having to chase information independently.
Where applicable, the platform enables secondary trading of position tokens. Liquidity timelines vary by deal structure — investors see projected liquidity windows during the registration phase.
The group behind RWA Inc combines backgrounds in traditional finance, blockchain infrastructure engineering, and regulatory compliance. Most of the team has worked at the intersection of these disciplines for several years — not theoretical interest, but applied work in regulated markets and protocol development.
We don't have a flashy page of headshots with exaggerated titles. What we do have is a small, focused team that takes long calls with issuers, writes careful legal documentation, and cares a lot about getting the technical details right.
Spent eight years in private equity before transitioning to blockchain infrastructure. Focused on deal origination and issuer relationships. Previously advised on tokenized debt instruments across three jurisdictions.
Leads smart contract development and security review. Contributed to Foundry's testing toolchain before joining the RWA Inc team. Responsible for the Base deployment architecture and upgrade patterns used across all live contracts.
Background in securities law with a focus on digital assets. Has worked with regulators in the EU and Asia-Pacific on token classification frameworks. Marco reviews every deal structure before it goes live on the platform.
Manages KYC onboarding, investor communications, and post-deal reporting coordination. Previously ran investor operations at a mid-size VC fund. She's the main point of contact for verified investors navigating their first deal.
Responsible for oracle integrations and real-time data feeds. Built the Chainlink price feed connectors used across active deals. Also oversees the platform's gas optimization strategy on Base.
Designs the investor-facing experience — from deal pages to staking dashboards. Obsessed with making complex financial products feel approachable without dumbing them down. Has shipped products at both DeFi startups and regulated fintechs.
The principles below aren't marketing copy. They come from the hard decisions made in early deal structures, investor disputes, and compliance negotiations. The team has had to choose between convenience and integrity more than once.
The RWA Inc team turns down projects that can't demonstrate real asset backing. A compelling deck is not a deal. We've passed on significant listing fees to maintain deal quality — and we'd do it again.
Terms are disclosed in full before any funds move. Lock-up periods, distribution schedules, and risk factors are surfaced clearly — not buried in a PDF appendix.
Smart contracts have bugs. Infrastructure fails. When issues arise, the team communicates directly and quickly. No spin, no delay. The incident logs are not deleted.
The platform is designed for multi-year operation. That means conservative upgrade patterns in smart contracts, deep legal documentation per deal, and no shortcuts on KYC for the sake of volume.
Whether you're an investor looking to participate in the next deal or an issuer exploring tokenization for your assets, the starting point is the same: talk to the team.
Investors should begin at the RWA Inc platform and complete KYC verification. The process is straightforward once your wallet is connected. If you have questions about a specific deal structure or staking tier requirements, the FAQ page covers the most common scenarios in detail.
Issuers interested in listing should submit an application through the formal intake form linked in the platform. Expect a response within five business days. The team reviews all applications internally before any external discussion begins — we don't forward deal details to third parties during the evaluation stage.