The Singapore–El Salvador–London triangle.
Multi-jurisdictional regulatory arbitrage is not arbitrage. It is resilience.
Reading the Luxembourg SCSp.
How Luxembourg’s Special Limited Partnership became the default legal vehicle for institutional-grade digital securities.
What Bitcoin taught us — and what regulated digital securities take from here.
Sixteen years of bearer digital instruments have produced a set of lessons that Reg-S-compliant tokenised LPs can now apply at institutional scale — lessons about scarcity, custody, settlement, and narrative.
The architecture of a regulated digital security.
How ALKN’s multi-jurisdictional structure solves the three problems RWA tokenisation has, so far, failed to solve for: primary-law basis, institutional custody, and secondary-market liquidity.
Why the next gold is not gold.
The store-of-value argument for gold was built for a century in which industrial demand mattered less than monetary sentiment. The metals that will define sovereign and institutional reserves in the second half of the 2020s are the metals that make electrolysers, aerostructures, and compound semiconductors work.