DeFi

From Illiquid to Instant Liquidity

Traditional cultural assets like art and luxury watches can take months or years to sell through auction houses and private dealers. LiveArt transforms these historically illiquid markets into instantly tradable, 24/7 accessible assets with full DeFi utility.

Full DeFi Utility

This comprehensive liquidity infrastructure transforms centuries-old cultural markets into modern, accessible, and highly liquid digital assets while preserving the underlying value and prestige of physical ownership.

Borrow Against Assets

  • Use RWA fractions as collateral for loans

  • Access liquidity without selling your cultural assets

  • Maintain exposure while accessing capital

Swap & Trade

  • Instant swaps between different RWA tokens

  • Trade fractions like any other ERC-20 token

  • Cross-chain trading across 17 supported blockchains

  • Integration with major DEX aggregators (coming soon)

Multi-Chain Accessibility

17 Blockchain Networks LiveArt RWAs are accessible across major blockchain ecosystems:

  • Ethereum: Primary hub for institutional adoption

  • Base: Coinbase-backed L2 for retail accessibility

  • BNB Chain: Mass adoption and low fees

  • Polygon: Scalable trading infrastructure

  • Arbitrum & Optimism: Ethereum L2 solutions

  • Additional chains including Linea, and emerging L2s

Cross-Chain Liquidity

  • Bridge tokens seamlessly between chains

  • Access liquidity pools on your preferred network

  • Unified pricing across all supported chains

  • Gas optimization through chain selection

Portfolio Management

  • Track all RWA holdings in unified dashboard

  • Real-time performance monitoring and analytics

  • Historical price charts and market data

Buyouts

  • Any fraction owner can propose to buy the entire RWA by declaring a total purchase price

  • They must deposit stablecoins + at least 1 fraction as collateral

  • More fractions as collateral = fewer stablecoins needed

  • 4 days for anyone to reject by buying all collateral fractions at the new implied price

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