Two new tokens in the UK from Bitfinex Securities: Social Banking and Automobile Cases
RWA, which aims to social impact, not traditional finance
Although the token of “real world assets” (RWA) in the crypto world is now seen as the field of giant investment companies, Bitfinex Securities maintains this trend with a more accessible and alternative -oriented approach.
The company launched two new tokens financial products in the United Kingdom:
💸 Tıtan1: Investing in the Society Bank, 20 %return annually
Investment amount: 5 million GBP ($ 6.8m)
Borrower: Castle Community Bank (Edinburgh -based, provides credit to financial excludes)
Annual return: 20 %net, 10 years to be paid in quarterly periods
Feature: It cannot be recalled for the first 5 years (Non-Callable)
This product aims to support the banking model aimed at individuals and SMEs who have not previously accessed traditional markets.
⚖️ Tıtan2: Partnership of automobile financial fraud cases
Investment amount: 100 million GBP ($ 136m)
Investment Type: Financing for lawsuits for automobile financing fraud
Retay Structure: 50 %of the compensation obtained from the cases will be distributed to investors
Model: stock-linked notes (Equity-Linked Notes)
This structure ensures that individuals are common to potential compensation from collective cases.
🔗 Tokenization infrastructure and market
Both products will be available in the secondary market of Bitfinex Securities as tokens. Tokenler is exported on Liquid Network, Bitcoin’s side chain. The system requires exporter approval and legal Whitelist compliance in transfers.
🧠 Philosophical Approach: “We make intermediate institutions unnecessary”
Bitfinex Securities Operation Director Jesse Knutson states that they are approaching the RWA trend on the market differently:
“We want to fill this gap in places where banks do not give loans or access to capital… Large institutions are still strictly dependent on traditional infrastructures. We aim to reach the investor directly.”
Bitfinex Securities’s TITAN Series shows that assets are not limited to corporate fixed funds. A model that combines both social and economic return on community -based banking and justice -oriented cases is put forward.