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Getting Started with LiquitX Protocol

LiquitX is a modular liquidity infrastructure layer designed to bring secondary market liquidity to traditionally illiquid real-world assets (RWAs). This documentation will help you understand the protocol architecture, components, and how to integrate with it.

What is LiquitX?

LiquitX addresses a fundamental challenge in RWA tokenization: while blockchain technology enables fractional ownership and 24/7 transferability, true liquidity requires deep, reliable markets. LiquitX solves this by:

  • Aggregating assets into risk-tiered pools - Eliminates fragmentation
  • Using Senior/Junior tranche structure - Provides risk segregation
  • Jurisdiction-native stablecoins - Eliminates forex exposure
  • Comprehensive yield waterfall - Sustainable economics

Target Verticals

LiquitX enables liquidity for various asset classes:

  • Litigation Finance - Tokenized legal claims and settlements
  • Venture Capital - LP interests and portfolio tokens
  • Trade Finance - Receivables and invoice financing
  • Creative Economy - Royalties and intellectual property

Core Components

ComponentDescription
Manager RegistryAllowlist of authorized asset originators
Fund RegistryInvestment funds with Senior/Junior tranches
Asset RegistryLifecycle management for tokenized RWAs
Risk OracleM-of-N threshold signatures for risk ratings
Pool FactoryDeploys risk-bucketed liquidity pools
Weighted PoolBalancer-style AMM with dynamic weights
Insurance FundPer-jurisdiction reserves for default coverage
Circuit BreakerEmergency halt on extreme market conditions

Architecture Overview

Tranche System

LiquitX uses a Senior/Junior tranche structure for risk segregation. This provides different risk/reward profiles for different investor appetites:

Next Steps

Continue exploring the documentation:

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