GIDEX · RWA

Tokenized real-world assets. From your wallet.

Tokenized equities and more, all from inside the same interface you use for crypto. The tokens land in your wallet. Track your portfolio in one dashboard.

Tokenized Equities · Non-Custodial · Portfolio Dashboard · On-Chain

Tokenized equities.

GIDEX RWA currently focuses on tokenized equities. The token represents exposure to the underlying asset and lives on chain like any other crypto token.

More categories expand as more tokenized real-world assets become available on supported decentralized exchanges.

Track your RWA portfolio. From the same wallet.

The RWA dashboard inside GIDEX shows the tokenized assets you hold, their values, your unrealized gains or losses, and your trade history. Data reads from your wallet. No spreadsheet.

Buy. Hold. Track.

  1. Browse available tokenized assets in the RWA section.
  2. Pick what you want and the amount.
  3. Sign the trade. The token lands in your wallet.
  4. Track your RWA portfolio in the dashboard.

How tokenized real-world assets actually work

A tokenized real-world asset is a blockchain token that represents an off-chain asset. A tokenized equity, for example, is a token that gives you exposure to the price of a particular stock. The token itself trades on chain. The underlying asset is held and managed by the issuer of the token.

Different tokenized assets work differently depending on who issued them and how they structured the product. Some give holders rights similar to direct ownership (dividend rights, voting rights, etc.). Some are purely synthetic exposure to price with no rights to the underlying. Some sit somewhere in between with partial rights.

Before buying any tokenized real-world asset, it is worth understanding what the token actually represents and what rights it gives you. The issuer's documentation is the authoritative source.

What makes GIDEX RWA different from buying tokenized assets elsewhere

You can buy most tokenized RWAs directly on the decentralized exchanges where they trade. What GIDEX adds is the interface and the portfolio tracking.

Instead of going to multiple DEXs, finding the right liquidity pool, and tracking your positions in a separate spreadsheet, you do everything in one place. The RWA dashboard shows your portfolio. The trade interface is the same one you use for crypto. The same wallet handles everything.

For someone trading a single RWA token occasionally, this might not matter. For someone building a tokenized equity portfolio across multiple assets, the convenience adds up.

Common questions

What is GIDEX RWA?
GIDEX RWA is the part of GIDEX where you buy and track tokenized real-world assets, currently focused on tokenized equities. The tokens are issued by third parties and trade on supported decentralized exchanges. GIDEX gives you the interface to find them, buy them, and track your portfolio.
What kinds of tokenized assets can I buy?
Tokenized equities right now. The category will grow as more types of tokenized real-world assets become available.
Where do the tokens go after I buy?
Directly into your wallet, same as any other crypto purchase. The RWA dashboard tracks them so you can see your portfolio without leaving the app.
Is GIDEX RWA non-custodial?
Yes. The Ginox team never holds your tokens. They go to your wallet when you buy and leave from your wallet when you sell.
Do tokenized equities give me the same rights as owning the actual stock?
It depends on the specific token and how the issuer structured it. Always read the issuer's documentation.
Can I buy tokenized real-world assets from any country?
It depends on the specific token. Some issuers have geographic restrictions. You are responsible for knowing whether you can legally hold any specific tokenized asset where you live.

Risk disclosure

Tokenized real-world assets carry the price risk of the underlying asset plus the risk of the tokenization structure itself. The token may or may not give you the same rights as owning the underlying asset directly. Different tokens have different mechanisms for redemption, dividends, and corporate actions. Always read the issuer's documentation. Never invest money you cannot afford to lose.