
The transaction, structured by Ocean RWA Finance with Symphony Digital Assets and Alpha Jaguar Capital, uses cryptographic verification on Avalanche to let institutions review and transfer private credit positions without exposing confidential documents.
Ocean RWA Finance, Symphony Digital Assets, and Alpha Jaguar Capital have completed a transaction that aims to provide a blueprint for secondary markets in tokenised private credit. The deal combined traditional private market discipline with blockchain-based verification, the firms said.
Symphony Digital Assets handled valuation and pricing, along with secondary market infrastructure. Alpha Jaguar Capital acted as the secondary buyer. Oceanus Group's trade flows provided the underlying real-economy context for the private credit position.
A digital verification framework anchors transaction records to the Avalanche blockchain through cryptographic hash references. Approved participants can check that records have not been altered without viewing confidential invoices, trade documents, or counterparty information, the companies said.
"Private credit is entering a new phase," said Ming, founder at Ocean RWA Finance. "The opportunity is not simply to tokenize an asset and call it innovation. The opportunity is to build transaction structures that institutions can review, price, transfer, and monitor with more confidence."
"For tokenised real-world assets to mature, they need more than blockchain networks," said Huan Kiat, CEO at Symphony Digital Assets. "They require the market infrastructure to support valuation, pricing, and secondary market transactions, together with the same discipline investors expect in traditional private markets."
"As a secondary buyer, we are focused on asset quality, documentation, and the ability to review the position with confidence," said Jess Tang, director at Alpha Jaguar Capital. "Digital verification can help reduce friction in that process."
Justin Kim, head of Asia at Ava Labs, said the Avalanche network's high-throughput architecture and fast transaction finality support token ownership and secondary transfers while keeping confidential documentation off-chain.
The participants plan to expand the range of transferable private credit assets, refine institutional verification processes, and support broader participation in tokenised secondary markets as regulatory and market infrastructure develop.
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