Caliber believes tokenization is moving from concept to implementation. The hard part is no longer simply creating a token. The harder challenge is making tokenized investments work inside regulated markets, existing wealth management systems, advisor workflows, investor onboarding processes, compliance requirements, and future distribution channels.

This marks an important step in Caliber’s transition from digital asset exposure to digital asset implementation, applied inside its established real estate investment platform rather than as a separate line of business. The Company has invested in LINK, the token underlying Chainlink, and is now working to apply Chainlink-enabled infrastructure inside its real estate investment platform.

One of the largest barriers to tokenizing private funds is compliance and distribution. Investors must be verified, eligibility rules must be enforced, transactions must be monitored, and records must be auditable. Chainlink’s Automated Compliance Engine (ACE) is solving this by connecting identity, policy enforcement, compliance, and reporting across digital asset workflows.

What differentiates Caliber is its role as an operating real estate fund manager. Caliber is not approaching tokenization as a standalone technology project. The Company is working to apply tokenization to real investment products and fund structures within its own platform, with a focus on the practical requirements that matter to investors and advisors: clear valuations, improved liquidity, improved access, institutional custody, transparent reporting, and automated compliance, administration, and usability.