Zoth Tokenized Liquid Notes (ZTLN)

Zoth Tokenized Liquid Note (ZTLN)

ZTLN is designed to provide accredited and professional investors with regulatory-compliant access to a USD-denominated investment-grade fixed income portfolio via blockchain technology. ZTLN is supported by a robust network of trusted partners, including Apex, Interactive Brokers, Sumsub, GCEX, and Verified AG. The portfolio consists of a balanced mix of top-rated Corporate Bonds and US Treasury Bills. This selection process ensures optimal performance with minimal market and counterparty risks.

Key Features:

  • APY: ZTLN offers a fixed annual coupon rate of 6%, with an additional 2% boosted yield for early customers.

  • Lock-ins: There are zero lock-in periods, providing flexibility and liquidity to investors.

  • Minimum Investment: The minimum investment required is USD 125,000.

  • Tokenization Standard: ZTLN tokens are based on the ERC-20 standard, ensuring compatibility and ease of transfer across various wallets.

  • Transparency: The platform provides proof of reserve with weekly NAV updates, full disclosure of legal structures, fees, and asset details.

  • Liquidity: Investors can mint ZTLN tokens in T+2 days and redeem them in T+5 days.

  • Audited Smart Contracts: Ensuring security and transparency of transactions.

  • Cross-Network Compatibility: Compatible with both EVM and non-EVM networks, supporting a multi-token standard.

Security and Transparency:

  • Administration and Custody: Managed by Apex Corporate & Fund Services Ltd, with digital asset custody by GC Exchange Limited (GCEX) and brokerage services by Interactive Brokers LLC.

  • Continuous Audits: Ensuring transparency and security through continuous audits by a reputable global audit firm.

Additional Information:

  • Zero Coupon or Principal Risk: All underlying assets have fixed-rate coupons, ensuring consistent returns.

  • Compliance and Security: Strict adherence to regulatory standards, providing a secure and transparent investment environment.

  • Tax Implications: Vary by country; investors should consult with a tax advisor for specific requirements.

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