Brazil’s growing adoption of blockchain-based credit instruments is signaling a broader shift toward regulated, tokenized finance. Ripple shared an insight on Oct. 24 emphasizing that structured-credit manager VERT Capital has expanded its operations on the XRP Ledger (XRPL) and XRPL EVM Sidechain.
Ripple stated:
Just three months after launching its first on-chain structured credit platform on the XRP Ledger (XRPL) and XRPL EVM Sidechain, VERT Capital has completed its second tokenized transaction in partnership with Ripple.
The achievement highlights Brazil’s transition from experimentation to institutional adoption of digital financial infrastructure.
“The new issuance expands the platform’s scope and brings a new class of regulated credit on-chain, showing that tokenization in Brazil is no longer an experiment, but an emerging market reality,” Ripple noted. VERT’s latest operation represents Brazil’s first tokenized FIDC backed by public-pension receivables, a secure asset class tied to government pension payments.
The fund currently manages more than BRL 200 million (about $40 million) in assets and is projected to grow to BRL 1 billion as institutional participation increases. Partnering with fintech firm BYX, VERT plans to tokenize additional funds by year-end, further integrating structured-credit origination and blockchain-based asset management.
Ripple also underscored how automation and compliance coexist in VERT’s model:
Using the XRPL and its EVM Sidechain, VERT’s digital-credit platform records lifecycle events, documentation, and payments directly on-chain, enabling near-real-time auditability while complying fully with Brazilian securities regulations.
By leveraging public blockchain infrastructure within the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission’s LEAP regulatory initiative, Ripple and VERT are demonstrating how transparency, supervision, and interoperability can coexist in Brazil’s emerging digital capital markets.
- Why is Brazil’s tokenized finance market gaining global attention?
Brazil is moving from pilot projects to full institutional adoption of blockchain-based, regulated credit markets—signaling major growth potential for investors. - What is VERT Capital’s role in Brazil’s digital finance transformation?
VERT Capital is leading the charge by tokenizing credit instruments like FIDCs on the XRP Ledger, unlocking secure, auditable asset classes. - How big is the tokenized fund VERT is managing?
The current fund exceeds BRL 200 million and is projected to hit BRL 1 billion, underscoring accelerating institutional involvement. - What makes Brazil’s approach to tokenization unique?
The country is blending automation, public blockchain tech, and strict regulatory compliance through the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission’s LEAP initiative to create a transparent and scalable financial ecosystem.
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