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Proposed Strategic Partnership

Entoro × Polymath

Connecting capital markets with regulated digital ownership

A proposed collaboration combining Entoro's investment banking, broker-dealer, distribution, digital investment, and transfer-agent ecosystem with Polymath's digital securities technology and the purpose-built Polymesh blockchain.

Mackenzie Village is used throughout as the illustrative transaction.

Partnership concept · Illustrative transaction · Not an announcement

Potential Architecture

Mackenzie Village

Real-World Asset / Issuer

Entoro Ecosystem

Structuring • Investment Banking • Broker-Dealer • Distribution • Transfer Agency

Polymath + Polymesh

Digital Securities • Identity • Compliance • Ownership • Lifecycle Technology

Investors & Digital Capital Markets

Eligible investors, custodians and permitted venues

Why this partnership?

Two ecosystems.
One digital capital markets vision.

The proposed relationship is additive. Entoro's capital markets engine stays at the centre of the transaction; Polymath and Polymesh could extend it with a regulated digital securities layer.

Entoro

Capital Markets

  • Investment Banking
  • Structuring
  • Capital Formation
  • Broker-Dealer
  • Investor Distribution
  • OfferBoard
  • Transfer Agency
  • Alternative Investments
  • Institutional Relationships

Overlap

Digital
Capital
Markets

Polymath

Digital Securities Infrastructure

  • Security Token Configuration
  • Polymesh Blockchain
  • Identity-Aware Assets
  • Programmable Compliance
  • Transfer Controls
  • Digital Ownership
  • Corporate Actions
  • Securities Lifecycle Technology
  • Digital Asset Connectivity

The opportunity is not to duplicate infrastructure.
It is to connect specialized infrastructure.

Specialized infrastructure, connected once, is more durable than parallel systems maintained separately.

Start here

Start with what Entoro already does well.

Entoro already combines investment banking, regulated securities distribution, digital investment infrastructure, transfer agency, and alternative asset expertise. The proposed Polymath relationship should therefore focus on extending this ecosystem with an additional regulated digital securities and blockchain infrastructure layer.

Existing engine

Entoro

One coordinated capital markets ecosystem spanning advisory, regulated distribution and securities administration.

Entoro Capital

Investment Banking & Structuring

Entoro Securities

Registered Broker-Dealer / Placement

OfferBoard

Digital Investment Platform

1transfer

Transfer Agency / Securities Administration

Entoro Ecosystem

Alternative Investment Infrastructure

Don't rebuild the stack.
Extend it.

The proposed partnership complements existing infrastructure rather than replacing any part of it.

What Polymath + Polymesh add

A purpose-built digital securities layer

Polymath Capital Platform + Polymesh could provide the technology layer for identity-aware assets, programmable compliance and securities lifecycle management.
01

Security Token Creation

Configure digital representations of securities and ownership interests.

02

On-Chain Ownership

Represent SPV, LLC, fund, equity, debt, or other eligible security interests digitally.

03

Identity-Aware Assets

Connect investor identity and eligibility to the digital asset environment.

04

Programmable Compliance

Support applicable transfer restrictions and investor permissions at the asset level.

05

Corporate Actions

Provide infrastructure supporting securities lifecycle events.

06

Digital Ownership History

Maintain blockchain-based transaction and ownership activity.

07

Transfer Infrastructure

Support permitted transfers between eligible participants.

08

Ecosystem Connectivity

Create infrastructure capable of interacting with custodians, transfer agents, regulated venues, and other digital capital markets participants.

Specialization, not speculation

Polymesh was built for regulated assets.

Not cryptocurrency speculation.

Not anonymous ownership.

Not generic DeFi.

Regulated digital securities.

Illustrative Issuer

What could this look like in practice?

Mackenzie Village

Mackenzie Village provides an illustrative example of how a traditional real-world investment opportunity could move through the combined Entoro + Polymath ecosystem.

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Luxury alpine village development at golden hour

Illustrative progression

Mackenzie Village

Real-world asset

Digital Investment Structure

Potential structure — details not supplied

Regulated Capital Formation

Entoro Securities as placement agent

Tokenized Ownership

Digital representation of the security interest

Master plan site drawing of a mountain village development

Placeholders — details not supplied

Offering size — TBDSecurity type — TBDInvestor economics — TBDValuation — TBDOwnership percentages — TBDTarget returns — TBD

Mackenzie Village has not formally selected this architecture. No financial terms, returns, offering size, security type, ownership percentages, valuation or investor economics are presented here.

Proposed transaction architecture

One transaction.
Specialized infrastructure at every layer.

Select any layer to see what that party could do, what information it would receive, what it would send, and what happens next. Everything below is illustrative and would be finalized collaboratively with Entoro.

Layer 01 · Issuer / Asset Owner

Mackenzie Village

Underlying real-world investment opportunity used here for illustration only.

Potential responsibilities

  • Development and project delivery
  • Asset-level business plan
  • Issuer records and reporting inputs
  • Engagement of advisors and agents

Receives

  • Capital at closing
  • Ownership register from the transfer agent
  • Investor reporting workflows

Sends

  • Asset and project information
  • Offering materials inputs
  • Corporate action instructions

What happens next

Entoro Capital could structure the opportunity into an investable transaction.

OfferBoard may support
  • Deal discovery
  • Investor access
  • Investment presentation
  • Entoro investor relationships
  • Private-placement workflows
Polymath may support
  • Offering infrastructure
  • Investor onboarding integration
  • Subscription workflow integration
  • Digital security configuration
  • Token issuance
  • Identity-aware asset controls
  • Securities lifecycle technology

Complementary layers, not competing platforms. Blockchain records would not automatically replace legally required transfer-agent records, and Polymath would not act as broker-dealer, escrow agent, custodian or holder of investor funds.

Follow the investor

From investor interest to digital ownership

Each stage identifies the primary infrastructure that could carry it. Integration boundaries would be finalized collaboratively with Entoro.
01

Discover

Entoro + OfferBoard

Deal discovery through Entoro's investor ecosystem.

02

Review

Entoro + OfferBoard

Offering presentation and diligence materials.

03

Qualify

Entoro + Polymath

Eligibility and identity workflows, depending on final integration architecture.

04

Subscribe

Entoro + Polymath

Subscription workflow integration, depending on final integration architecture.

05

Fund

Entoro Securities + applicable banking / escrow infrastructure

Funds move through regulated channels — never through Polymath.

06

Close

Entoro Securities + applicable banking / escrow infrastructure

Closing mechanics and allocation.

07

Record Ownership

1transfer

Official ownership records maintained by the transfer agent.

08

Issue Digital Security

Polymath + Polymesh

Digital representation of the investor's security or ownership interest.

09

Manage

Issuer + 1transfer + Polymath

Ongoing lifecycle administration and investor communications.

10

Transfer When Permitted

Entoro / appropriate regulated venue + 1transfer + Polymath / Polymesh

Only where legally permitted and operationally supported.

This architecture is illustrative and should be finalized collaboratively with Entoro. Polymath does not solicit investors and does not handle investor funds.

Follow the security

From real estate to digital security

This second journey follows the asset rather than the investor — from the physical development through to a digitally represented ownership interest.

Mackenzie Village

Real-world asset

01

Legal Entity / SPV

Ownership vehicle

02

Security

Eligible security or ownership interest

03

Offering

Regulated capital formation

04

Investor Ownership

Subscribed and allocated

05

Transfer Agent Record

Official register — 1transfer

06

Digital Representation

Configured by Polymath

07

Polymesh

Identity-aware asset infrastructure

08

Lifecycle Management

Corporate actions, distributions, reporting

09

Permitted Transfer / Redemption / Exit

Subject to applicable restrictions

10

The real estate doesn't become a token.
The investor's security or ownership interest is represented digitally.

The distinction matters: the underlying real property, its title and its legal ownership structure are unchanged. What is represented digitally is the investor's security or ownership interest.

Money flow vs. ownership flow

Two flows.
One transaction.

Capital and ownership data travel different paths through the proposed architecture. Keeping them distinct is what makes the division of responsibilities clear.
CapitalDataLegal ownershipDigital security

Capital flow

Investor

Subscription

Broker-Dealer / Compliance Approval

Escrow / Banking

Closing

Issuer / SPV

Ownership & data flow

Investor

Identity / Eligibility

Subscription Record

Transfer Agent

Digital Ownership

Polymesh Security

Funds move only through regulated banking, escrow and broker-dealer channels.

Identity and eligibility data support compliance decisions at the asset level.

Official ownership records remain the transfer agent's responsibility.

Polymath would not act as escrow agent, broker-dealer or custodian, and would not hold investor funds.

The role of 1transfer

Connecting digital ownership
with official securities records

The proposed architecture should explore how 1transfer's transfer-agent responsibilities and Polymath's digital securities infrastructure can operate together so that permitted ownership changes and lifecycle events remain appropriately coordinated.
Proposed Integration

Issuer Records

Issuer-maintained books and records

1transfer

Transfer agent — official ownership register

Polymath / Polymesh

Digital securities and asset infrastructure

Investor / Custodian

Holds the security or ownership interest

Potential lifecycle events

Issuance

Transfer

Corporate Action

Distribution

Redemption

Cancellation

No integration between 1transfer and Polymath currently exists. Blockchain records would not automatically replace legally required transfer-agent records.

Why Polymesh?

Why add a purpose-built blockchain?

This is a question of specialization, not of one network being better than another. General-purpose networks were designed for general-purpose activity; Polymesh was designed around regulated assets.

General-purpose blockchain

  • Crypto-native
  • Address-centric
  • General purpose
  • Compliance added through applications
versus

Polymesh

  • Identity-aware
  • Asset-centric
  • Purpose-built for regulated securities
  • Compliance-oriented infrastructure
  • Permissioned activity
  • Corporate actions
  • Regulated asset lifecycle
Polymath

Entoro brings the capital markets infrastructure.
Polymesh can provide a specialized blockchain layer designed around regulated assets.

After the capital raise

The technology remains after closing.

Tokenization should not be viewed merely as a fundraising feature. The larger opportunity is creating infrastructure capable of supporting the security throughout its lifecycle.

Mackenzie Village

Digital Security

IssueOwnReportDistributeCorporate ActionsTransferRedeem / Exit

Issuance

The security or ownership interest is recorded and digitally represented.

Following closing, the transfer agent could establish the official record while Polymath configures the corresponding digital security on Polymesh.

1transferPolymathPolymeshIssuer

Potential functionality

Cap table / ownership administration

Investor communications

Distributions

Corporate actions

Transfer controls

Compliance

Ownership changes

Secondary-market connectivity

Redemptions

Exit events

Potential secondary liquidity

Design for the possibility of future liquidity

Designing for permitted transfers from the outset is different from promising liquidity. The architecture below shows how a permitted transfer could be evaluated and coordinated.

Investor A

Transfer Request

Identity + Eligibility

Transfer Restriction Check

Transfer Agent Coordination

Permitted Market / Transfer Channel

Investor B

Potential future pathways

  • Investor-to-investor transfers
  • Broker-dealer facilitated transactions
  • Approved secondary venues
  • Regulated ATS connectivity
  • Custodian-to-custodian transfers
  • Other permitted mechanisms

Tokenization does not guarantee liquidity.

Any secondary transaction remains subject to securities laws, offering restrictions, investor eligibility, transfer-agent requirements, available trading venues, and market demand. No secondary venue has agreed to support any security described on this page.

The partnership at a glance

What each party brings

A proposed division of responsibilities in which each party contributes what it already does best.

The Asset

Mackenzie Village

  • Real-world investment opportunity
  • Development
  • Project economics
  • Asset management
  • Investor value creation

The Capital Markets Engine

Entoro

  • Structuring
  • Investment banking
  • Broker-dealer
  • Distribution
  • Investor network
  • OfferBoard
  • Transfer-agent ecosystem

The Digital Securities Engine

Polymath

  • Token configuration
  • Digital ownership
  • Investor workflows
  • Identity-aware securities
  • Compliance controls
  • Lifecycle management
  • Transfer infrastructure

The Blockchain Layer

Polymesh

  • Identity
  • Permissions
  • Compliance
  • Regulated assets
  • Ownership
  • Corporate actions
  • Transfers

Entoro × Polymath

Traditional capital markets meets purpose-built digital securities infrastructure.

Bigger than one transaction

Mackenzie Village can be the proof of concept.

The proposed partnership is larger than a single real-estate offering. Mackenzie Village provides a tangible transaction through which Entoro and Polymath can define how the combined architecture would actually operate.

Entoro × Polymath

Digital capital markets model

Qualified IssuerEntoro StructuresEntoro Securities DistributesPolymath DigitizesPolymesh Records / Enables1transfer AdministersInvestor OwnsLifecycle ManagementNext Issuer

The model could define

Roles

Responsibilities

Technology integration

Investor workflows

Settlement

Token issuance

Transfer-agent synchronization

Compliance

Lifecycle administration

Secondary-market architecture

Once established, the model could potentially be adapted for additional qualified issuers across Entoro's alternative investment ecosystem.

Prove the architecture.
Standardize the process.
Scale the partnership.

The vision

From real-world assets to digital capital markets.

A proposed infrastructure connecting institutional investment banking, regulated distribution, digital investor access, tokenized ownership, transfer agency, and purpose-built blockchain technology.

Real-World Assets

Entoro

Polymath

Polymesh

Global Digital Capital Markets

Potential real-world asset classes

Real EstatePrivate CreditEnergyInfrastructureNatural CapitalPrivate EquityFundsAlternative Investments

This represents a potential long-term partnership opportunity only. Nothing here implies that Entoro has agreed to use Polymath for these or any other asset classes.

Proposed next step

Let's build the model together.

Use Mackenzie Village to explore how Entoro's capital markets ecosystem and Polymath's regulated digital securities infrastructure could work together from structuring and distribution through digital ownership, lifecycle management, and potential secondary liquidity.