Partitioned Instruments
Represent classes, tranches, jurisdictions, or distinct rights as controlled partitions within one multi-token architecture.
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OneRWA combines an ERC-7518 regulated-asset standard with a chain-agnostic operating layer so asset owners can select an appropriate supported network without rebuilding the legal, policy, identity, and lifecycle framework.
ERC-7518 / Dynamic Compliant Interoperable Security Token
ERC-7518 extends ERC-1155 with partition-based asset structure and regulated-market controls. It supports multiple classes or tranches inside one architecture, with transfer checks, locks, freezes, recovery pathways, administrative actions, and payout functions designed for real-world assets.
On EVM networks, these capabilities are expressed through the ERC-7518 smart-contract interface. On supported non-EVM networks, the OneRWA integration layer applies equivalent asset, policy, identity, and lifecycle controls through network-specific implementations.
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The standard supplies the technical building blocks; OneRWA connects them to legal documentation, participant records, governance authority, and operating workflows.
Represent classes, tranches, jurisdictions, or distinct rights as controlled partitions within one multi-token architecture.
Evaluate identity, eligibility, transfer restrictions, and signed compliance instructions when regulated activity occurs.
Support role-governed locks, freezes, restrictions, and forced transfers for documented legal and operational events.
Provide controlled recovery pathways for lost or compromised wallets while preserving an auditable record of authorized action.
Create fungible units within a partition while preserving separate rights, restrictions, and treatment between partitions.
Support individual and batch distributions for interest, dividends, income, and other authorized lifecycle payments.
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Asset owners can evaluate the network that fits their instrument, participants, settlement model, custody plan, and jurisdictional requirements.
Asset terms, participant eligibility, transfer policy, administrative authority, lifecycle records, and audit history remain connected to the OneRWA control framework.
Deployment decision
Instrument, rights, economics, participants, and legal structure
Jurisdiction, custody, settlement, privacy, cost, and integration needs
A supported EVM or non-EVM deployment environment
Equivalent identity, policy, transfer, recovery, and lifecycle controls
Issue, distribute, monitor, report, pay, redeem, and administer
Network availability and feature configuration depend on the asset, instrument structure, jurisdiction, custody model, and implementation scope. References to supported networks describe platform capability and do not imply that every instrument is available on every network.