Inveniam Chain – a new blockchain will accelerate the tokenization of real estate?

When traditional finance meets blockchain, it usually ends with more empty promises. This time it may be different. Inveniam Capital Partners and MANTRA have just released Inveniam Chain – Layer 2 built on MANTRA Chain. Will real estate tokenization actually reach a new level and set new standards for the industry?

Real-time data, not just another chimerical token

According to the creators, Inveniam Chain is not another platform for tokenizing everything and nothing. This is a dedicated infrastructure for managing data about private assets, which in the first phase will focus on CRE derivatives. The key is the Inveniam IO platform with Proof of Origin, Proof of State and Proof of Process mechanisms – i.e. verification of the origin, state and process of data in real time. Sounds technical? Because that’s how it should be.

Powered by the Inveniam 10 platform, the new blockchain will structure, hash and authenticate trillions of data points, powering private market indexes, DeFi ecosystems and AI agents. All this to finally solve the problem of distributed data in the commercial real estate industry – one of the richest in data, and at the same time the most backward asset classes. RWA (Real World Assets) in full swing.

Inveniam Chain, as cross-chain ambition with head

Patrick O’Meara, CEO of Inveniam, puts it quite boldly:

Inveniam Chain is intended to be a “metachainn” for any digital instrument, regardless of whether the asset lives natively on MANTRA (OM) or is traded on Ripple (XRP), Avalanche (AVAX), Hedera (HBAR), ZK Sync (ZK) or Ethereum (ETH). It’s an ambitious goal, but if anyone has the data and scale to make it happen, it’s Inveniam – today they already manage tens of billions of USD in private assets.

John Patrick Mullin, CEO of MANTRA, adds that combining MANTRA’s Layer 1 infrastructure with Inveniam’s private markets data expertise has the potential to redefine how assets are tokenized, traded and valued. The initial use case is regulated CRE derivatives, but the potential goes much further.

Security? Inveniam Chain aims to be a role model

Inveniam Chain will run on MANTRA’s Interchain Security (ICS) framework, inheriting the MANTRA Chain set of validators. This is intended to ensure trust, resilience and scalability without sacrificing decentralization – crucial for regulated markets such as ADGM in Abu Dhabi, where it is planned to launch a global CRE derivatives exchange.

Tokenization is finally leaving the proof-of-concept phase. We’ll see if Inveniam Chain keeps its word, because we’ve heard hundreds, if not thousands, of similar promises in the world of digital assets