RWA & Tokenized Real Estate

Pegasus RWA & Tokenized
Real Estate Network

A professional marketplace connecting real estate sponsors, lenders, blockchain infrastructure providers, tokenization platforms, and compliance partners exploring real-world asset opportunities.

Legal positioning: Pegasus does not issue tokens, sell securities, provide investment advice, operate a securities exchange, operate an ATS, custody digital assets, or accept investor funds. Any tokenized real estate project must be structured by appropriate legal, securities, tax, compliance, and licensed professionals.
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Background
What Is Real Estate Tokenization?

Real estate tokenization refers to the process of representing ownership interests, debt instruments, or economic rights in real property using blockchain-based digital tokens. Depending on how the tokens are structured, issued, and offered, they may constitute securities subject to federal and state securities laws.

Tokenization is not a single regulated activity — it is a combination of technology, legal structure, securities law, real estate law, tax law, AML/KYC compliance, custody rules, broker-dealer rules, transfer agent rules, ATS rules, and state blue sky laws, depending on the specific project design.

Pegasus provides marketplace, education, directory, and communication tools for professionals exploring this space. We do not structure, launch, promote, or facilitate any securities offering or token issuance.

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Blockchain Infrastructure
The technical rails — smart contracts, token standards, wallets, and settlement layers used to represent and transfer digital ownership records.
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Legal & Securities Structure
The legal entity, offering structure, securities exemption or registration, investor protections, and regulatory compliance layer built by licensed professionals.
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Real Property Layer
The underlying real estate — its ownership, debt, income, management, valuation, and legal title — which exists independently of any token.
Who This Network Is For
RWA Ecosystem Participants
The Pegasus RWA Network connects professionals across the full real estate tokenization ecosystem.
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Property Owners & Sponsors
Real estate owners, developers, operators, and fund managers exploring tokenization-adjacent financing, blockchain settlement, or RWA connectivity.
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Blockchain & RWA Companies
Tokenization platforms, smart contract infrastructure providers, chain-agnostic settlement layers, and developer tools for real estate applications.
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Private Lenders & Capital Partners
Capital sources exploring blockchain-native lending, stablecoin-settled loans, on-chain collateral, or RWA-adjacent lending programs.
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Attorneys & Securities Professionals
Securities counsel, corporate attorneys, real estate attorneys, and compliance professionals advising on token structure, securities exemptions, and regulatory compliance.
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Broker-Dealers & Placement Agents
FINRA-registered broker-dealers and licensed placement agents involved in private placements, Reg D offerings, and tokenized securities distribution.
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ATS Platforms
SEC-registered alternative trading systems facilitating secondary trading of tokenized securities where legally permitted.
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Transfer Agents
SEC-registered transfer agents providing record-keeping, cap table management, and investor servicing for tokenized securities.
KYC / AML Providers
Identity verification, sanctions screening, beneficial ownership, and AML monitoring providers serving the RWA ecosystem.
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Custody & Wallet Providers
Digital asset custodians, wallet infrastructure providers, and self-custody solutions relevant to tokenized real estate securities.
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Stablecoin & Payment Infrastructure
Stablecoin issuers, payment rails, and settlement infrastructure for on-chain real estate transactions and rent distribution.
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Valuation & Appraisal Partners
Licensed appraisers and valuation professionals providing independent property valuations for RWA and tokenization projects.
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Tax & Accounting Professionals
CPAs, tax attorneys, and accounting professionals advising on digital asset taxation, entity structure, and financial reporting for RWA projects.
Education
Key Concepts for Market Participants
Before engaging with any tokenization project, understand these foundational concepts. Full educational resources are available on our RWA Education page.
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Tokens May Be Securities
Depending on their structure, tokenized real estate interests may constitute securities subject to SEC registration or exemption requirements. Legal analysis is required before any offering.
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Liquidity Is Not Guaranteed
The existence of a token does not create guaranteed liquidity. Secondary trading requires a licensed ATS or exchange, and buyer demand cannot be guaranteed.
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Regulatory Complexity
RWA projects may involve SEC, FINRA, FinCEN, state securities regulators, banking regulators, money transmission rules, and real estate laws simultaneously.
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Compliance Infrastructure
Third-Party Investor Verification and KYC/AML Infrastructure

Some RWA or tokenized real estate projects may require accredited investor verification, identity verification, KYC, AML, sanctions screening, beneficial ownership review, transfer restrictions, broker-dealer review, transfer agent coordination, or other compliance steps. Pegasus may help users connect with independent third-party providers in these categories for marketplace and informational purposes only.

Important: Pegasus does not verify investors, approve investor status, perform KYC/AML checks, conduct sanctions screening, determine whether an investor is eligible to participate in any offering, or provide access to securities offerings. Any required verification must be handled by the issuer, broker-dealer, transfer agent, compliance provider, or other properly authorized third party.
Accredited Investor Verification
Independent third-party providers who verify accredited investor status under applicable securities rules. Must be engaged directly — not through Pegasus.
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KYC / Identity Verification
Know Your Customer and identity verification providers who confirm investor identity, document authenticity, and beneficial ownership for compliance purposes.
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AML & Sanctions Screening
Anti-money laundering monitoring and OFAC/global sanctions screening providers who screen participants against watchlists and flag suspicious activity.
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Beneficial Ownership Review
Corporate structure analysis and UBO identification for entities investing in or sponsoring tokenized real estate projects.
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Broker-Dealer Investor Onboarding
FINRA-registered broker-dealers who handle investor suitability, account opening, subscription agreements, and regulatory compliance for private placements.
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Transfer Agent Investor Records
SEC-registered transfer agents who maintain official investor records, cap tables, and transfer restriction enforcement for tokenized securities.
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Connect with the RWA Ecosystem.

Submit a project for marketplace review, join as an RWA partner, or explore educational resources on real-world asset tokenization.

Pegasus does not issue tokens, sell securities, provide investment advice, operate a broker-dealer, operate an ATS, custody digital assets, or accept investor funds. All activities must comply with applicable law and be conducted by licensed professionals.

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Pegasus Lenders Group is a marketplace and membership platform. Pegasus is not a lender, mortgage loan originator, broker-dealer, investment adviser, securities exchange, ATS, real estate broker, insurance agency, MLS, IDX provider, crypto exchange, stablecoin issuer, custodian, or money transmitter. All loan, real estate, insurance, RWA, tokenization, blockchain, and service terms are provided by independent third-party professionals subject to their own licensing, underwriting, approval, compliance, and legal requirements. Users are responsible for independently verifying credentials, licensing, terms, services, and suitability before engaging any third party. See our Disclosures.