Listing your RWA on IX Swap

Listing Application Link: https://bit.ly/3cAsNus

Step 1: KYC Verification for Primary Issuer

To assess listing eligibility, the Primary Issuer must submit the following documents:

  • Corporate Documentation:

    • Certificate of Company Incorporation

    • Memorandum & Articles of Association (or Company Constitution)

    • Company Organization Chart indicating Ownership Structure (signed copy or equivalent)

    • Register of all Beneficial Owners and Directors

    • Certificate of Incumbency

    • Certificate of Good Standing

  • Financial & Compliance Documentation:

    • Audited Financial Statements for the past three years (or most recent within the last 12 months, exemption for licensed entities)

    • Smart Contract Audit Report

    • AML/KYC Verification for Beneficial Owners and Directors:

      • Certified True Copy of Passport/Identification

      • Proof of Address (POA) for Beneficial Owners

      • Proof of Identity (POI) and POA for Directors

    • Copies of Relevant Licenses (e.g., financial services, brokerage)

    • Resolution of Authorized Signatories List (or Specimen Signatures or Equivalent)

Upon successful verification, the Primary Issuer proceeds to the next step.

Step 2: Primary Issuer Registration

Once KYC verification is complete, the Primary Issuer is registered on IXS. Required details:

  • Company Name

  • Official Website

  • Business Description

Outcome: The Primary Issuer entity is created and recorded in IXS’s database.

Step 3: RWA Information Submission

The Primary Issuer must provide details about the real-world asset being tokenized, including:

  • Blockchain Network

  • RWA Name

  • RWA Symbol/Ticker

  • RWA Contract Address

  • RWA Description

  • External ID (if available)

  • Number of Decimal Places

Outcome: RWA details are stored in the IXS system and shared with the Custodian.

Step 4: Creating a Wrapped RWA Token

All RWAs listed on IXS will have corresponding wrapped versions (wRWAs) to enable decentralized trading. The custodian holds the original RWA, while users trade wRWAs with equivalent rights and obligations.

  • Default Naming: Wrapped RWAs inherit the same name and symbol as the original asset (e.g., ABC β†’ wABC). Issuers may request modifications if required.

Outcome: The Wrapped ERC-20 RWA Token is configured and prepared for deployment on Ethereum.

Step 5: Deployment of Wrapped RWA Smart Contract

IXS deploys a smart contract to enable wRWA minting and trading.

Outcome: The Wrapped ERC-20 RWA Token is fully deployed and ready for transactions.

Optional - Step 6: KYC Cross-Check Integration

Primary Issuers may integrate an API for IXS to verify token holder KYC compliance in real time.

  • Implementation details will be provided upon request.

Outcome: IXS connects to the Primary Issuer via API for KYC validation.

Step 7: Minting Wrapped RWA Tokens

Once users pass KYC checks, they can deposit RWAs into the Custodian smart contract and receive wRWAs.

  • The Custodian instructs IXS to mint and distribute wRWAs to the user’s wallet.

Outcome: Users receive wRWAs corresponding to their deposited RWAs, enabling trading on IXS.

Step 8: Liquidity Pool Creation

After receiving wRWAs, users can create or contribute to a liquidity pool by pairing wRWAs with a stablecoin (e.g., wABC + USDT).

Outcome: Once a liquidity pool is established, traders can seamlessly exchange assets within the provided pair.


For additional details or inquiries regarding the listing process, please refer to our full listing guide or contact us at listing@ixswap.io.

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