WLFI Enters Luxury Real Estate With Tokenized Maldives Deal

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WLFI to tokenize loan revenue from Trump Maldives resort with Securitize and DarGlobal, offering fixed yields to accredited investors.

World Liberty Financial has announced plans to tokenize loan revenue tied to the Trump International Hotel & Resort, Maldives, marking its move into luxury real estate through blockchain-based real-world asset structures.

Tokenized Structure Backed by Resort Development

The offering will focus on loan revenue interests connected to the Trump International Hotel & Resort in the Maldives.

DarGlobal, in collaboration with The Trump Organization, is developing the project, aiming for completion by 2030.

The resort will feature around 100 ultra-luxury beaches and overwater villas and will operate within the high-end hospitality segment.

DarGlobal is overseeing construction and delivery of the project.

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World Liberty Financial plans to tokenize loan revenue tied to a Trump International Hotel & Resort project in the Maldives – marking a major step in bringing high-end real estate into DeFi.

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World Liberty Financial is structuring the tokenized product in partnership with Securitize.

The tokens are designed to provide exposure to fixed yields and loan revenue streams. The structure links blockchain-based securities with traditional property finance.

Access Limited to Accredited and Offshore Investors

The tokenized offering will be available only to confirmed eligible U.S. investors. Eligible offshore buyers may also participate under applicable regulations.

Access will be subject to compliance checks and verification procedures. The tokens will be offered under exemptions from registration requirements.

Transfer and resale restrictions will apply to investors. World Liberty Financial designed the structure to operate within an established securities framework.

Furthermore, the firm expects to issue the tokens on supported public blockchains, enabling access through selected third-party partners and works with wallets.

Participation will require verification before allocation.

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Expansion Into Real-World Assets

The initiative reflects WLFI’s entry into the real-world asset sector. The firm aims to blend professional-level property finance with blockchain infrastructure.

The focus is on creating compliant digital offerings tied to Real assets.

By tokenizing loan revenue rather than direct property ownership, the structure provides exposure to associated income streams.

Investors may receive fixed returns alongside loan interest payments tied to the development.

The Maldives project represents the first in a broader strategy of WLFI-branded tokenized offerings.

The company is placing the initiative within blockchain-based finance while maintaining compliance standards.

The move places WLFI among firms growing blockchain applications into luxury real estate funding.

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