From buildings, bonds, securities, invoices to blockchain: Open Assets makes real world assets investable, compliant, and liquid for issuers, investors, and regulators worldwide.
For decades, the global economy has left trillions in real-world assets, from SME invoices to agricultural yields locked, fragmented, and invisible to on-chain investors. The problem isn’t value, it’s access and automation.
OpenAssets is an RWA platform building the "rails" to unfreeze the real economy, turning these illiquid assets into compliant, programmable, and tradable digital assets on Flow.
We are submitting as an "Existing Code" project. Our "meaningful enhancement" for this hackathon was to build and prove the most critical component of our vision, the complete, end-to-end economic lifecycle of an RWA.
We use a tokenized invoice as our first use case, and our hack demonstrates two key innovations:
Forte-Enabled Settlement (The "Wow"): We didn't just build a simple demo. We built our settlement logic as a composable Forte Action (SettleRWA). This is a new, standardized DeFi primitive for Flow. Any oracle or protocol can now call this Action to trigger the automated payout of principal and yield to an RWA holder, followed by the token burn.
The "Dune Ledger" (Radical Transparency): We integrated a real-time Dune Analytics dashboard that tracks our entire RWA funnel, creating a transparent, auditable ledger for all assets: from Minted → Funded → Settled → Burnt.
This hackathon proves our architecture. The same Forte-enabled rails and the same Dune Ledger we built today for a invoice are designed to be asset-agnostic.
This identical system will be used to tokenize an agricultural lease. Flow's consumer-scale architecture combined with Forte's automation makes it the only platform to build this trustless, automated, and transparent system for the next trillion dollars of real-world assets.
Open Assets — turning the world’s wealth from static to alive.
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During the hackathon, our focus was clear, to transform OpenAssets from an basic demo into a compliant, automated, and verifiable ecosystem, built natively on Flow. We began by re-architecting our platform's most innovative feature: the Yield Burning mechanism. We embedded regulatory compliance directly into our RWA contract and then built a composable Forte Action (SettleYield) to automate the entire settlement process. Off-chain payment events are now seamlessly merged with on-chain, automated yield distribution and token burns. From there, we built the functional demo that brings this vision to life, showcasing the full economic lifecycle of an RWA: from Minting → Funding → Automated Settlement → and Token Burn. To elevate transparency and user experience, we built a live Dune Analytics dashboard. This dashboard provides real-time, data-driven insights into our platform, tracking every asset as it moves through the funnel and, most importantly, visualizing the value of yield distributed vs. yield burned. On the trading front, our demo proves the full stack for a primary market (issuance and funding) and sets the stage for a secondary market. Beneath it all lies a new, composable Forte Action (SettleYield) and our core RWA contract, an ecosystem designed for performance and interoperability. This system ensures trust-less coordination between a real-world payment event and its on-chain settlement. But this was only the beginning. This hackathon allowed us to move beyond ideation and validate our most complex automation. Our next step is to replace the manual call of our Forte Action with a Forte Workflow, creating a fully-automated, time-based settlement system. We’ve positioned OpenAssets not just as a hackathon project, but as a foundational startup redefining real-world asset automation on Flow. What started as an idea to make assets move is now a working product with a vision to make them matter, building the bridge between the world we trade and the world we live in.
We have not raised any funds yet.