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Trade Asset Passport and RWA Boundaries
A metadata-only pathway for linking trade asset identity, evidence, provenance, review state, and RWA boundaries without token or capital execution.
A Trade Asset Passport can create value before tokenization by organizing a metadata-only trade asset record: identity, claims, evidence, provenance, lifecycle state, conflicts, gaps, roles, and review history.
The passport and this pathway remain metadata-only, review-only, non-approval, and non-execution. They do not create or transfer legal rights, approve funding, authorize payment, perform settlement, move tokens, submit chain transactions, write to a live connector or registry, or execute capital. Any later legal or technical representation belongs to a separately authorized stage.
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What Is a Trade Asset Passport?
A Trade Asset Passport is a structured, evidence-linked record of a trade asset and its case context; it is not automatically a tokenized asset.
Read insight →What Belongs in a Metadata-Only Trade Asset Passport?
A metadata-only trade asset passport should organize identity, evidence, ownership claims, status, gaps, and review history without approval or execution authority.
Read insight →Trade Asset Passport vs Tokenized Asset: Metadata-Only, No Token Movement
A metadata-only trade asset passport organizes evidence and identity; a tokenized asset representation concerns a separate no-assumption execution domain.
Read insight →How Should Evidence Link to a Metadata-Only Trade Asset?
Evidence should link to a metadata-only trade asset through source, claim, authority, time, conflict, and review-only status rather than copied fields alone.
Read insight →When Is a Metadata-Only Trade Asset Ready for Review, Not Approval?
A metadata-only trade asset is review-ready when identity, evidence, conflicts, gaps, roles, and provenance are clear enough for human assessment, not approval.
Read insight →Why RWA Can Begin with Evidence Before Tokenization
RWA work can begin with review-only evidence, identity, provenance, and lifecycle structure before any token movement, chain submission, or capital execution.
Read insight →What Must Stay Outside a Review-Only RWA Evidence Workspace?
A review-only RWA evidence workspace should exclude approval, payment, settlement, token movement, chain submission, live connector write-back, and capital execution.
Read insight →Related tools
Trade Evidence Gap Checklist
A printable review-preparation checklist for identifying missing, stale, weakly attributed, conflicting, or incomplete trade evidence.
Open tool →Review-Ready Trade Case Checklist
A printable checklist for assessing whether a trade case is organized well enough for authorized human review without implying approval or execution.
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