Product litepaper (summary)
This page consolidates the former in-app litepaper. Binding terms remain in the Legal document center and product pages under /docs.
Abstract
KIBOV connects institutional credit-backed real world assets (RWA) with on-chain settlement discipline, within eligible investor frameworks and hold-to-maturity mechanics described in offering materials. Structures reference bankruptcy-remote vehicles and Singapore-law documentation patterns where applicable — see counsel-approved filings, not this summary alone.
Introduction
Private credit in emerging markets often lacks transparent, repeatable access for qualified capital, while on-chain infrastructure can provide attestation and settlement benefits when implemented with appropriate compliance gates (KYC/KYB, transfer restrictions, and disclosures).
Problem statement
- Access: Qualified investors need documented, compliant paths to program economics, not informal channels.
- Information: Cross-border credit requires clear servicing and reporting roles, not opaque spreadsheets.
- Risk: Underwriting and monitoring must be disclosed and versioned; indicative yields are not guarantees.
Platform approach (conceptual)
- Programs & pools: Rule-based credit pools with disclosed fees, eligibility, and servicing — see Credit pools overview.
- Settlement: On-chain USDC-denominated flows on Base where configured; user-facing copy follows Web2.5 institutional language.
- Liquidity: Platform-internal tools and $KIBO swap mechanics as described in product documentation — not an unregulated secondary market for underlying claims (see positioning SSOT).
Roadmap
Feature rollout is versioned in release notes and engineering SSOT; this summary does not promise timing or performance.
For the full documentation set, use the Documentation center.