We just scheduled the launch for ReliqueX (a fractionalized RWA platform on the BNB Chain), and we are currently curating our next batch of physical vault assets.
While building ReliqueX, we realized our biggest hurdle wasn't the smart contracts, it was physical trust. It's easy to mint a token, but how do you prove to a decentralized user base that the physical $50k watch actually exists and is safe?
We tackled this by requiring elite physical appraisals, insured vaulting, and pinning the Proof of Reserves (certificates, vault receipts) immutably to IPFS.
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Hey Product Hunt! ๐ I'm absolutely thrilled to launch ReliqueX today.
Why did we build this?
I looked at the Web3 space and realized we were spending too much time trading speculative JPEGs and not enough time bringing tangible, real-world value on-chain. At the same time, the ultra-luxury collectible market (think Patek Philippe, Hermes Birkins, rare authenticated sneakers) is heavily gatekept by massive capital requirements.
I wanted to fix both problems at once.
What is ReliqueX?
ReliqueX is a closed-curation Real-World Asset (RWA) protocol built on the BNB Chain. We bridge physical opulence with on-chain liquidity.
Here is how the protocol actually works:
๐ Physical Custody & Authentication: We don't just build the marketplace; we are the custodians. We physically acquire these high-net-worth assets, have them verified by elite appraisers, and lock them in insured, climate-controlled vaults.
โ๏ธ Fractional Liquidity: Once vaulted, we mint fractionalized tokens representing shares of the physical item. This allows anyone to own and trade a piece of luxury history with instant settlement.
๐งพ Immutable Proof of Reserves: Every token is backed 1:1. The authentication certificates and vault status are pinned directly to IPFS for total transparency.
The Design Journey:
Building the physical infrastructure to match the smart contracts was a massive challenge. To reflect the high-security nature of the protocol, we went all-in on a dark-mode, cyberpunk "terminal" UI. We wanted the platform to feel like you are accessing a highly secure, encrypted vault.
What I'd love to know from you:
I would love the PH community's feedback!
What do you think of the terminal-style UI/UX?
What luxury assets would you want to see vaulted and fractionalized next?
I'll be hanging out here in the comments all day to answer any questions about our physical-to-digital pipeline, our smart contracts, or the tech stack. Let me know what you think! ๐ฉ
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Fractionalized RWA on-chain is one of the most interesting use cases in Web3 right now โ the problem has always been authenticated provenance + liquidity. Anchoring luxury assets to BNB chain with verified ownership records is a smart entry point. Curious how you handle the physical custody/insurance layer. Congrats on launching today.
Fractionalized RWA on-chain is one of the most interesting use cases in Web3 right now โ the problem has always been authenticated provenance + liquidity. Anchoring luxury assets to BNB chain with verified ownership records is a smart entry point. Curious how you handle the physical custody/insurance layer. Congrats on launching today.