Vision & Strategic Objectives
The HashCash Digital Asset Capital Markets Council (DACMC) is a private, invitation-only council established to advance the institutional adoption of digital capital markets and Real World Asset (RWA) tokenization.
The Council brings together leaders from legal, capital markets, fund management, real estate, commodities, technology, and institutional finance to develop practical frameworks, share market intelligence, and promote best practices for the issuance and lifecycle management of tokenized assets.
Strategic Objectives
Four Strategic Practice Areas
The Council organises its work across four strategic practice areas, each combining focused asset-class expertise with the key structuring and market-development topics relevant to institutional participants.
1. Private Funds & Alternative Investments
Focus Areas:
Private Credit Direct Lending Structured Credit Yield Funds Infrastructure Funds Venture Capital Private Equity Hybrid Fund StructuresKey Topics:
- Fund tokenization
- Investor onboarding
- Digital share classes
- Liquidity mechanisms
- Distribution strategies
- Secondary trading models
2. Real Estate Capital Markets
Focus Areas:
Commercial Real Estate Residential Developments Hospitality Assets Logistics & Warehousing Mixed-Use Projects Income-Producing AssetsKey Topics:
- Fractional ownership
- Rental income distribution
- Development financing
- Tokenized SPVs
- REIT-inspired digital structures
- Cross-border capital formation
3. Commodities, Energy & Mining
Focus Areas:
Gold Silver Copper Lithium Rare Earth Minerals Carbon Credits Mining Royalties Resource DevelopmentKey Topics:
- Asset verification
- Reserve-backed tokenization
- Warehouse receipt financing
- Commodity settlement
- Supply-chain finance
- Resource financing structures
4. Special Situations & Structured Assets
Focus Areas:
Distressed Assets Trade Receivables Invoice Finance Litigation Finance Intellectual Property Royalties Future Revenue Streams Aviation & Shipping AssetsKey Topics:
- SPV structuring
- Cash-flow tokenization
- Risk allocation
- Investor protections
- Portfolio diversification
- Secondary market liquidity
Signature Initiative 1: Digital Asset Capital Markets Framework 2026
The Council's flagship annual publication.
Purpose: To provide institutional participants with a comprehensive guide for designing compliant digital capital market transactions.
Suggested Chapters
- Evolution of Digital Capital Markets
- Tokenization of Real World Assets
- Asset Selection Framework
- Legal Structures
- Regulatory Considerations
- Digital Securities Design
- Smart Contract Architecture
- Custody Models
- Primary Issuance Process
- Investor Onboarding
- Compliance & AML
- Secondary Market Infrastructure
- Settlement & Transfer Models
- Cross-Border Distribution
- Risk Management
- Future Market Outlook
Signature Initiative 2: Digital Asset Capital Markets Casebook
A collection of anonymized institutional transaction blueprints illustrating how different asset classes can be structured for tokenization.
Illustrative Structures
Institutional Gold Reserve
- Asset Value: USD 50 Million
- Structure: Bankruptcy-remote SPV
- Investors: Qualified institutions
- Revenue: Storage-backed appreciation
Commercial Office Development
- Capital Raise: USD 5.8 Million
- Structure: Equity-backed token issuance
- Returns: Rental income and capital appreciation
Private Credit Portfolio
- Senior secured loan portfolio
- Quarterly yield distributions
- Institutional investor participation
Mining Rights Financing
- Lithium exploration concession
- Milestone-based token issuance
- Production-linked returns
Trade Receivables Platform
- Diversified receivables pool
- Short-duration investment product
- Automated repayment waterfall
Litigation Finance Vehicle
- Portfolio diversification
- Institutional governance
- Success-based return profile
Royalty Income Fund
- Music
- Film
- Intellectual Property
- Franchise royalties
Each Case Should Include
Signature Initiative 3: Institutional Roundtable Series
A recurring, invitation-only forum designed to facilitate high-value discussions among market participants.
Format
Monthly or Quarterly Sessions
20–30 Senior Participants
Closed-Door Discussions
No Media
No Sales Presentations
Typical Themes
- Regulatory developments
- Tokenization standards
- Institutional adoption
- Secondary market infrastructure
- Custody innovation
- Cross-border issuance
- Digital identity and compliance
- Emerging asset classes
Founding Council Composition
To ensure multidisciplinary expertise, the Council should initially comprise a small group of invitation-only members:
| Role | Strategic Contribution |
|---|---|
| Securities Lawyer | Legal structuring, regulatory analysis, securities compliance |
| Fund Structuring Specialist | Alternative investment vehicles and fund design |
| Real Estate Capital Markets Advisor | Property finance, institutional real estate, development structures |
| Commodities & Mining Advisor | Resource-backed assets, reserve validation, commodity finance |
| Family Office / Institutional Capital Advisor | Investor perspectives, capital formation, market connectivity |
Member Value Proposition
Membership should be selective and based on strategic alignment rather than commercial incentives. Council members benefit through four primary dimensions:
1. Industry Authority
- Co-authorship of flagship publications
- Participation in research initiatives
- Recognition as subject-matter contributors
2. Professional Visibility
- Speaking opportunities at Council roundtables
- Featured interviews and thought leadership
- Participation in webinars and panel discussions
3. Strategic Engagement
- Early visibility into emerging market trends
- Opportunities to contribute to innovative transaction frameworks
- Collaboration on industry standards and best practices
4. Selective Commercial Opportunities
- Consideration for relevant project engagements where specialized expertise is required
- Participation in strategic initiatives on a case-by-case basis, aligned with project needs and governance standards
Strategic Refinement: The DACMI Institute Structure
One additional recommendation would elevate this from an industry council to a market-shaping institution: establish it as the HashCash Digital Asset Capital Markets Institute (DACMI), with the Council serving as its governing body.
Research & Education
The Institute can produce research, whitepapers, casebooks, and education, while the Council provides strategic direction.
Get Involved
The HashCash Digital Asset Capital Markets Council brings together the legal, capital markets, real estate, commodities, and institutional finance expertise needed to advance responsible, institutional-grade digital capital markets.
Membership is by invitation and is based on strategic alignment rather than commercial incentives, preserving the independence and credibility that make the Council's frameworks, casebooks, and roundtables valuable to the broader market.
Explore Council Membership
Speak with our team about founding Council roles and how your expertise could contribute to the Digital Asset Capital Markets Framework 2026 and Casebook.
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