Estate Protocol
RWA · Real Estate · ESTATE
NetworkRWAReal EstateReal-World-CustodyInstitutional-Gated0 coinsAudited
Fractional commercial real estate on-chain.
Fractional commercial real estate on-chain.
Assets under management
$13.9M
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Competitors
Ranked top→bottom — who competes with Estate Protocol and how they differ.
| # | Competitor | Positioning | Similarities | Differentiator |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | RealT | Established tokenized fractional rental-property platform (primarily US properties) distributing rent in stablecoins on-chain. | Fractionalizes individual income-generating properties into tokens and pays rent to holders in stablecoins, low minimums. | RealT focuses on US single-family rentals via LLC structures and has a longer track record and larger portfolio; Estate Protocol focuses on Dubai/UAE properties using trust structures on Arbitrum. |
| 2 | Lofty AI | US-focused fractional real-estate marketplace on Algorithm/Algorand enabling low-minimum property investing with daily rent. | Direct-to-retail fractional property ownership with on-chain rent distribution and low entry points. | Lofty targets US residential rentals on Algorand; Estate Protocol targets Dubai/global property on Arbitrum with a security-token (ST-20) trust model. |
| 3 | SmartCrowd | MENA's first regulated real-estate crowdfunding platform in Dubai; also an Estate Protocol distribution partner. | Fractional Dubai real-estate investment for retail investors. | Regulated AED-denominated crowdfunding (not blockchain-native tokens for end users); serves as both a peer and a partner. |
| 4 | Prypco Mint | Dubai Land Department-backed, government-endorsed tokenized real-estate marketplace (MENA's first government-backed offering). | Tokenized fractional Dubai property with on-chain records and secondary trading. | Government-backed via DLD with official registry integration and AED-based access; Estate Protocol is an independent private platform on Arbitrum. |
| 5 | Securitize | The leading SEC-registered tokenization transfer agent. | Both in RWA (Institutional-Gated). | SEC-registered transfer agent + broker-dealer + ATS, powering the largest institutional tokenized funds; filed for an NYSE listing (SECZ). |
| 6 | Ondo Finance | Institutional-grade finance, delivered onchain. | Both in RWA (Real-World-Custody, Institutional-Gated). | Regulated RWA yield products with legal wrappers and daily proof of reserves — not generic stablecoins or DeFi wrappers. USDY and OUSG are yield tokens, not fixed $1 stablecoins. |
| 7 | Maple Finance | Onchain institutional / private credit. | Both operate in RWA. | Institutional / private-credit model: borrower quality, repayment history, collateral ratios, defaults, pool managers and loan terms matter most. |
| 8 | Franklin Templeton | The only '40 Act mutual fund tokenized on-chain. | Both in RWA (Real-World-Custody, Institutional-Gated). | SEC-registered '40 Act mutual fund on-chain, retail-accessible at $20 via Benji; Franklin Templeton is its own transfer agent. |
| 9 | Centrifuge | Tokenizing illiquid real-world business assets. | Both in RWA (Institutional-Gated). | Per-pool bankruptcy-remote SPVs with DROP (senior) / TIN (junior) tranches connect legal collateral to on-chain lenders. |
| 10 | USD.AI | It lets crypto/stablecoin capital fund real-world AI compute infrastructure, especially GPUs, and turns that into a stablecoin/yield product. | Both operate in RWA. | It is not just "a stablecoin company." It is more like a RWA/private credit protocol where the RWA is AI compute infrastructure. |
| 11 | Pleasing Market | RWA precious-metals platform issuing PGOLD and USDpm with cross-chain distribution via Chainlink CCIP. | Both in RWA (Real-World-Custody). | Tokenized allocated gold with unlimited physical redemption, plus an oracle/security-first cross-chain model (Chainlink CCIP + Data Streams) rather than a single-chain gold token. |
| 12 | Clearpool | Institutional uncollateralized lending pools. | Both in RWA (Institutional-Gated). | Permissionless lender side over KYC'd institutional borrowers; utilization-driven rates and single-borrower Credit Vaults. |
| 13 | Goldfinch | Uncollateralized crypto loans to real-world businesses. | Both in RWA (Institutional-Gated). | Uncollateralized lending underwritten by human backers; Goldfinch Prime brings institutional private-credit funds on-chain. |
| 14 | Chateau Capital | Structured RWA credit products. | Both in RWA (Institutional-Gated). | Structured RWA credit products. |
| 15 | Mountain Protocol | Regulated yield-bearing T-bill dollar (wound down). | Both in RWA (Real-World-Custody, Institutional-Gated). | One of the first yield-bearing stablecoins with formal regulatory oversight and daily-rebase T-bill yield. |
| 16 | Anzen Finance | Private-credit-backed yield dollar. | Both operate in RWA. | Private credit RWA backing (not just T-bills) targeting 8-12% APY by exposing holders to institutional credit risk. |
| 17 | Arcton | Tokenized pre-IPO and private equity access. | Both in RWA (Institutional-Gated). | Tokenized pre-IPO and private equity access. |
| 18 | Aryze | Multi-currency RWA stablecoins and FX tokens. | Both in RWA (Institutional-Gated). | Multi-currency RWA stablecoins and FX tokens. |
| 19 | Dinari | Tokenized US equities as dShares. | Both in RWA (Institutional-Gated). | Tokenized US equities as dShares. |
| 20 | DualMint | Tokenization infrastructure for real-world assets. | Both in RWA (Institutional-Gated). | Tokenization infrastructure for real-world assets. |
| 21 | Florence Finance | SME invoice financing on-chain. | Both in RWA (Institutional-Gated). | SME invoice financing on-chain. |
| 22 | Stably | Stablecoin-as-a-service issuer and fiat on/off-ramp provider. | Both in RWA (Real-World-Custody). | Combines consumer/enterprise fiat ramps with multi-chain stablecoin issuance infrastructure, including partner-issued models like VeUSD. |